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Huquesler's 'Hobbscotch'
x Heucherella tiarelloides
'Hopscotch'
Heucherella 'Hopscotch' (x Heucherella tiarelloides 'Hopscotch') is a perennial flowering plant created by crossing Tiarella and Heucherella, and its growth characteristics and cultivation methods are very unique. Growth Characteristics - Leaves: The leaves are palm-shaped and feature unique colors, a mixture of red, orange, and yellow, which change with the seasons. - Flowers: It mainly blooms in spring with small white or pale pink flowers. - Environment: It thrives in partial shade and shows optimal growth in well-drained soil. It prefers a mild climate. Propagation Methods - Division: It is usually propagated by dividing root clumps in spring or autumn. - Seeds: While propagation by seeds is possible, division is the more common method. Cultivation Methods - Planting: Plant in well-drained soil at intervals of 30–40 cm. 2. Watering: It does not like being wet, so water when the soil is slightly dry. - Fertilization: Apply slow-release fertilizer in the spring to aid growth. Uses in the Garden Heucerella 'Hopscotch' is widely used in shaded gardens, along flowerbed edges, or as ground cover. Its vibrant colors enhance the landscape. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: The most common issue is root rot; to prevent this, be careful to avoid overwatering. - Pests: Slugs and snails are the primary pests, requiring control measures. - Control Methods: Remove pests through regular observation, and use natural enemies or insecticides if necessary. Heucerella 'Hopscotch' is a suitable plant for beautifying gardens with its distinctive leaf colors and unique shape. With proper care and attention, it can maintain its beauty for a long time.
Plant Family
Saxifragaceae
Height
25~30cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
April to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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x Heucherella tiarelloides
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x Heucherella tiarelloides
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