Heuchera Amber Waves forms a rounded clump of ruffled Amber colored leaves
Pronunciation
(HEW-ker-ah)
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennials Hardy
Sunlight
half day morning sun, part sun, may burn in full sun
Moisture
average, avoid hot and dry
Soil & Site
average
Temperature
foliage color is best in the cooler weather of spring and fall
Flowers
light rose-pink flowers of a wiry stem
Leaves
large ruffled leaves of amber to gold
Dimensions
about 12 inches tall spread to 16 inches
Maintenance
Depending on the species some will produce a prodigious amount of flower scapes and these should be deadheaded. I prefer to gently remove the dead leaves in the spring. Gently is the key word since Heuchera do not produce stout clumps and pieces are easily broken off. Heuchera may frost heave, a mulch will help prevent this. Gently pushing the plants back into the ground in the spring is a good practice. Rejuvenation by division may be need as the plants get older and form thick heavy stems at the base of the plant.
Propagation
division of clump
Cultivar Origin
Amber Waves resulted as a tissue culture of the petiole of Heuchera Whirldwind. Introduced by Terra Nova 2000.
Author's Notes
I have grown and observed many different Heuchera over the years. I ran a nursery when "Palace Purple" was the most popular. Now there are so many cultivars its mind boggling. In my opinion the best place to grow them is in an area that gets some full sun but the plant isn't baked, like an east exposure
Notes & Reference
#105-Heuchera and Heucherellas (Dan Heims, Grahame Ware), #119-Heuchera, Tiarella and Heucherella A Gardeners Guide (Charles and Martha Oliver)