Poker alumroot

Heuchera cylindrica

''Heuchera cylindrica'' is a species of perennial flowering plant in the saxifrage family known by the common names poker alumroot, roundleaf alumroot, and coral bells. It is native to the western United States, where it is found in from British Columbia to California and east to Wyoming and Montana.
Round-leafed alum root Heuchera cylindrica
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Appearance

A saxifrage with basal, oval to round leaves. these are often lobed or toothed. Flowers are in a spike on an erect leafless stem which can reach up to 35 inches in height. Flowers are bell-shaped and can be pale yellow, cream, green or pink.
coral bells  Geotagged,Heuchera cylindrica,Spring,United States

Distribution

''Heuchera cylindrica'' is native to rocky areas in the woods, cliff-side ledges, slopes and sub-alpine meadows in the Pacific Northwest. It prefers soil rich in humus, that receives plenty of moisture, but is well drained. It can thrive in sunny or partly shady habitats. The species is widespread and locally common, so it is considered ecologically secure.

Habitat

''Heuchera cylindrica'' is native to rocky areas in the woods, cliff-side ledges, slopes and sub-alpine meadows in the Pacific Northwest. It prefers soil rich in humus, that receives plenty of moisture, but is well drained. It can thrive in sunny or partly shady habitats. The species is widespread and locally common, so it is considered ecologically secure.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderSaxifragales
FamilySaxifragaceae
GenusHeuchera
SpeciesH. cylindrica