The majority of
Heuchera sold for gardens are hybrids of
H. americana, such as 'Green Spice'. The original 'Purple Palace' discovered in a
palace in England is believed to be a
H. micrantha ×
H. villosa hybrid, which was then crossed with
H. americana. Another group of hybrids are crosses of
Heuchera with
Tiarella treated under the name
× Heucherella. Gardeners and horticulturists have developed a multitude of hybrids between various
Heuchera species. There is an extensive array of blossom sizes, shapes, and colors, foliage types, and geographic tolerances. They are valued as foliage plants, producing rosettes of leaves in shades of green, pink and bronze, often
variegated or textured; with long
thyrses of white, green, pink or red flowers in spring. The following
cultivars have gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit:- • 'Blackberry Jam'--> • 'Can-Can' • 'Green Spice' • 'Marmalade'--> • 'Obsidian' • 'Regina' • 'Walnut' (Fox series){{cite web | url = https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/326594/Heuchera-Walnut-(Fox-Series)/Details ==Species==