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Littleleaf Alumroot (Heuchera parvifolia) brings a refined, understated beauty to Utah landscapes with its tidy mounds of small, scalloped green leaves and airy wands of soft cream to yellow flowers that seem to float above the foliage. Blooming in late spring to early summer, it adds a light, natural texture that pairs effortlessly with other native perennials, especially in garden beds and borders, rock gardens, part-shade settings, or containers. Beyond its charm, this species quietly supports local ecosystems with its nectar-rich blooms attracting native bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. 

Littleleaf Alumroot

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  • Irrigation Requirement: Low (1/2" every 10-14 days)

    Mature Size: 6 - 8" tall (up to 2' when flowering) and 6 - 8" wide

    Bloom Colors: Cream, Yellow

    Bloom Season: May - June

    Hardiness Zone: 4 - 9

    Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade

    Deer Resistant: Somewhat, not preferred by deer, but they will still browse it

    Salt Tolerant: Unknown

    Soils: Plant in well-draining sand or loam soil. 

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