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A low-maintenance variety with deep purple foliage, perfectly suited for shaded garden areas.
Description
A Stable Decorative Asset
Heuchera 'Nadvechirya' is a proud selection from the M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden, specifically bred for Ukrainian climatic conditions. If you are looking for a plant that requires minimal daily attention but maintains its shape throughout the season, this variety is a reliable tool for any landscape project.
Maintenance and Operation
Unlike demanding imported hybrids, 'Nadvechirya' shows exceptional adaptability. The plant thrives in partial shade, where the purple pigment of its leaves reaches maximum depth and saturation. Managing this variety is straightforward: timely watering during dry spells and mulching the root zone ensures steady foliage growth.
- Color Palette: Deep purple foliage that provides a sharp contrast to lighter garden plants.
- Flowering: Soft pink blooms appear as neat, upright spikes that do not overwhelm the plant visually.
- Upkeep: The variety is highly resistant to typical perennial diseases, which significantly reduces the need for regular fungicide applications.
To keep the plant looking tidy, a simple spring sanitary cleaning of dead leaves is sufficient. The culture does not require frequent transplanting, maintaining its ornamental quality in the same spot for 3–5 years. This makes 'Nadvechirya' a rational choice for those who value predictable results with minimal labor input.
Specifications
| Leaf Color | |
|---|---|
| Flower Color | |
| Location | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Heather |
| Originator | NBS M.M. Gryshko NASU |
| Country | Ukraine |
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