Heuchera richardsonii
Common Name: Prairie Alumroot
Prairie Alumroot is a clump-forming perennial that grows 1 to 2 feet tall, featuring small, airy, greenish flowers atop tall stems and attractive basal leaves. It is found in dry prairies, rocky outcrops and woodland edges, preferring well-drained soils. The plant’s root system helps stabilize soil, making it useful for erosion control. It is often used in rock gardens, native plant gardens, and dry shade areas for its ornamental foliage and adaptability.