Dibrova
Heather
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An adapted Ukrainian selection featuring a delicate palette of pink and white flowers.
Description
Ukrainian Selection for Your Garden
The 'Dibrova' Heuchera stands as a significant achievement by the M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden of the NAS of Ukraine. Unlike imported varieties, this selection is specifically adapted to the climatic conditions of Ukraine, making it a preferred choice for landscape designers and gardeners seeking stability and predictable performance in their planting schemes.
Agronomic Profile
This variety maintains a moderate growth rate, which is the ideal metric for creating stable compositions without the risk of rapid, unmanageable overgrowth. During the flowering season, the plant produces elegant panicle inflorescences ranging from soft pink to pure white shades. This versatile color palette allows for seamless integration into both minimalist white gardens and complex, multicolored mixed borders.
Landscape Utility
‘Dibrova’ has established a reputation as a reliable component for edging tree roots, framing walkways, or serving as a decorative focal point in shaded and semi-shaded areas. Originating from the NBG, this variety benefits from natural resilience to region-specific soil stressors. Its application is highly effective in both urban landscaping projects and private residential gardens where aesthetic appeal must be balanced with low-maintenance requirements.
Specifications
| Flower Color | |
|---|---|
| Growth Rate | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Heather |
| Originator | NBS M.M. Gryshko NASU |
| Country | Ukraine |
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