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x2 Heuchera Blackberry Jam 13cm/1 Ltr

x2 Heuchera Blackberry Jam 13cm/1 Ltr

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Heuchera 'Blackberry Jam' is a popular perennial plant, known for its striking foliage and unique color. Here are some key features and care tips for the 'Blackberry Jam' variety:

Description

  • Foliage: 'Blackberry Jam' features deep, rich purple to dark brown leaves that can appear nearly black. The leaves have a ruffled texture, adding visual interest to gardens and landscapes.
  • Size: Typically grows to about 12-18 inches in height and spreads approximately 18-24 inches wide.
  • Flowers: In late spring to early summer, it produces small, delicate flowers on tall spikes, which are usually light-colored and contrast nicely with the dark foliage.

Growing Conditions

  • Light: Prefers partial shade to full shade. While it can tolerate more sun in cooler climates, too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves.
  • Soil: Thrives in well-drained, rich, and moist soil. A slightly acidic to neutral pH is ideal.
  • Watering: Regular watering is essential, particularly during dry spells. However, ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.

Care

  • Fertilization: A balanced, slow-release fertilizer can be applied in spring to encourage healthy growth.
  • Mulching: Adding a layer of mulch can help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
  • Pruning: Remove any dead or damaged leaves to promote overall plant health.

Uses

  • Heuchera 'Blackberry Jam' is often used in shaded garden beds, borders, or containers. Its dark foliage provides contrast against lighter plants and can enhance the visual appeal of gardens.

Hardiness

  • This plant is hardy in USDA Zones 4-9, making it a versatile choice for various climates.

By incorporating Heuchera 'Blackberry Jam' into your garden, you can enjoy its stunning foliage throughout the growing season, adding depth and color to your landscape.

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