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(='Karasuba') A distant cousin to Coral Bells, this is a woodland treasure native to China. Car gauge pro na russkom skachatj besplatno. It forms a low mound of large, bold maple-shaped leaves, bronze-green in spring, later becoming deep green with stunning crimson tips. Small white bell-shaped flowers appear in spring before the leaves.

Must have an evenly moist, rich woodland soil. Deciduous in winter. Clumps slowly spread to form a small patch, which may be divided carefully in the spring every 4 years or so. Combines beautifully with Hakonechloa, the Japanese Woodland Grass. Ideal for edging, and also gorgeous in containers.

May prove to be hardy to Zone 3 or colder. Apparently ‘Karasuba’ is the original and therefore correct Japanese cultivar name. (='Karasuba') A distant cousin to Coral Bells, this is a woodland treasure native to China. It forms a low mound of large, bold maple-shaped leaves, bronze-green in spring, later becoming deep green with stunning crimson tips. Small white bell-shaped flowers appear in spring before the leaves. Must have an evenly moist, rich woodland soil. Deciduous in winter.

Clumps slowly spread to form a small patch, which may be divided carefully in the spring every 4 years or so. Combines beautifully with Hakonechloa, the Japanese Woodland Grass. Ideal for edging, and also gorgeous in containers. May prove to be hardy to Zone 3 or colder. Apparently ‘Karasuba’ is the original and therefore correct Japanese cultivar name.

More Information About Mukdenia The genus Mukdenia (formerly Aceriphyllum) is quite small, with just two species, Mukdenia rossii and Mukdenia acanthifolia that are exotic plants native to eastern China and Korea respectively. The name Muckdenia commemorates the ancient city of Mukden, the Chinese capital city of the Manchu dynasty. Mukdenia are primarily foliage plants that are similar in form to their botanical cousin, heuchera. Genplan detskogo sada dwg. Mukdenia features shiny green leaves and red fall foliage.

In spring, a cluster of small, white flowers will emerge on a single stalk, followed shortly by the leaves. Like its cousin, heuchera, mukdenia prefers part shade and moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Mukdenia prefers sun at the northern end of its range, and throughout its range, sunnier and cooler sites will promote a better red fall color.

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