Heuchera maxima (Island Alum Root, Coral Bells) flowering along garden path

Heuchera maxima (Island Alum Root, Coral Bells) flowering along garden path

My deer do not read the deer-resistant plant lists.  I’m on the deer highway, with six-point bucks, full-grown does, charmingly spotted fawns, and yearlings almost 24/7 year round.  In summer the adults lie down under my ancient apple tree, full as a tick after gorging themselves on fallen apples.  In the middle of the day they watch me, with appropriate caution but no fear, as I work around them.

I mention this because heucheras, one of my favorite perennials for dryish shade, are found on many deer-resistant plant lists.  My deer munch the heucheras, but they rarely demolish them.  They often make a sleeping place among them, as would anyone looking for a soft place to rest.

Heucheras (alum root or coral bells) are varied in the extreme.  Some are best in moist shady locations.  Others prefer sun and moderate to regular water.  A few take dryish shade.  It’s the dryish shade ones I most favor, as I don’t water my yard in summer except for those few plants that demand it.

Heuchera maxima (Island alum root), the California native featured at the top of the page, has large, lush green leaves mounding a foot high and two feet wide, and delicate, airy sprays of pinkish white springtime flowers that rise a foot or so above the leaves.  Hummingbirds love it.

Heuchera, ‘Purple Palace’ prefers slightly acidic soil and occasional summer water.

Heuchera micrantha 'Palace Purple' (Coral Bells), dark foliage in garden border

Heuchera micrantha ‘Palace Purple’ (Coral Bells), dark foliage in garden border

It likes winter sun and at least partial summer shade.  This makes it perfect for planting under winter-deciduous big-leaf maples, valley oaks (not coast live oak, which doesn’t like any summer water), and buckeyes.

It also, evidently, works well under vintage apple trees . . .

When you go to the nursery, be sure to ask whether the coral bell or alum root you are considering is a native species or a cultivated variety of a native species.  Also ask how much shade and water it needs.

Heuchera 'Wendy', pink flowering native perennial Coral Bells

Heuchera ‘Wendy’, pink flowering native perennial Coral Bells

Do not be fooled by the multitude of coral bells out there.  Unless you’re prepared to water fairly often, you must get low-water species or varieties.