Small Flowered Alumroot

Wildflowers Found in Oregon

Small Flowered Alumroot (Crevice Heuchera, Crevice Alumroot)

Heuchera micrantha - Locally common, late spring-early summer, perennial, 6-24 in. Tuft of leaves and stiff upright stems. Variable species-- some plants smooth, others with densely glandular or hairy surfaces. Basal leaves with long petioles, heart-shaped to oval, with 5-7 shallow lobes, toothed, hairy underneath. Flowers tiny, calyx green or more often red, petals white, in small clusters at tips of stalks. Grows on cool rocky cliffs, banks, from near sea level to subalpine. Native.

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