Heuchera 'Frosted Violet' (PP#15,085) combines the vigor and large habit of
the H. villosa forms with the leaf silvering of 'Silver Scrolls' and its close
relatives. In the spring the leaf coloration is a wonderful pink-violet that
is quite different from any other Heuchera we have seen. The flowers resemble
pink seed pearls and are borne on 30" stems from late spring until late
summer. The foliage forms a clump about 12" high. During the winter the leaves
turn a dark bluish-violet. 'Frosted Violet' is drought tolerant, as are the
various forms of H. villosa, but it should have some shade protection during
the hottest part of the day to avoid burning of the foliage.