show in June 2011, with 'Midnight Rose' in the center. American alumroot has lobed semi-
palmate green, purple, or brown leaves that may or may not be veined or marbled. Loose
racemes of insignificant green to cream flowers up to 1 meter tall bloom June to August. It is a monecious plant with 5 stamen and can either have 5 petals and sepals or 5
tepals. The leaf arrangement is alternate. It is a
ground cover plant. Found naturally in rock crevices and ledges of bluffs; it has a preference for acidic soil. It is susceptible to
leaf scorch making it best grown in areas with at least some shade. This species has become popular with
horticulturists and home-gardeners. It is usually grown for its unique foliage. New varieties are introduced regularly. == Historical usage ==