Terra Nova Nurseries, a world leader in plant breeding and genetics, collaborated with select editors of Martha Stewart Living magazine to plan a March 2015 feature story and photo spread about heucheras and heucherellas. The magazine, which is now on newsstands from coast to coast, includes styled photos showcasing several variety clippings and plantings. The feature also mentions Terra Nova Nurseries as one of the leading plant breeders, creating interesting new varieties and generating recent public enthusiasm for coral bells.
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Heucheras in Martha Stewart Living
Martha Stewart Living magazine showcased some of the many varieties of heuchera from Terra Nova Nurseries in its March 2015 issue.
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Brunnera 'Silver Charm'
Compared in style to the popular Brunnera ‘Jack Frost,’ Terra Nova Nurseries’ Brunnera ‘Silver Charm’ will charm growers with its smaller, more defined heart-shaped foliage and vigorous growth. This variety thrives as a wonderful shade accent and will be featured at the 2015 California Spring Trials.
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Coleus 'Color Clouds Valentine'
Great for hanging baskets, ground covers and large mixed containers, Coleus 'Color Clouds Valentine’ has a gorgeous trailing habit, super-charged vigor and a quick finish time for growers of three to four weeks.
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Coleus 'Globetrotters Gaga'
The multi-colored foliage of Coleus 'Globetrotters Gaga' has hot-pink centers surrounded by creamy yellow and edged with green. The annual has a tight upright ball-shaped habit.
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Coleus 'Globetrotters Jackie'
Coleus 'Globetrotters Jackie' has cream leaves with green edges on the top and deep pink on the bottom. It hasa tight, upright habit due to self-branching.
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Heuchera 'Blondie in Lime'
Eighth amongst the Terra Nova Nurseries Little Cutie series, Heuchera ‘Blondie in Lime’ is a mutation of Heuchera ‘Blondie.' The new perennial has been bred to feature lime foliage and dense spikes of light-green flowers, and it boasts miniature foliage with great vigor.
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Heuchera 'Tokyo'
Heuchera ‘Tokyo’ is characterized by its short spikes of red flowers that bloom over a wide, low mound of lime-green foliage. Blooming from July through October, Heuchera ‘Tokyo’ prefers moderately well-drained, organic soils.
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Kniphofia 'Banana Popsicle'
Kniphofia ‘Banana Popsicle’ is named after its distinctively golden-yellow flowers on short stalks. Reblooming July to October, the variety produces very neat flower stems that cause flowers to drop in a clean manner with no seeds forming.
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Kniphofia 'Poco Red'
Kniphofia ‘Poco Red’ is defined by its large spikes of red flowers and grass-like foliage that does not easily break. With a four- to six-week finish time for growers, the plant is ideal for small gardens or tight borders in larger gardens.
In addition, Terra Nova has just introduced eight new varieties that are available now to growers as pre-ordered liners, including several new coleus, kniphofia, brunnera and of course, heuchera. For more information on these plants, check out the “Plant Profile” pages and “Grower Recipes” for these varieties at TerraNovaNurseries.com.