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Heuchera
'Citronelle'
from Thierry Delabroye
France

Introduced 2007

Dense mounds of citrus coloured foliage make a beautifully bright spactacle, especially when contrasted with darker plants.

Sprays of cream flowers rise above the foliage late in the season.

H. 'Citronelle' is exceptional for providing this sought-after colouring in a plant which grows vigorously and has better tolerance for heat and humidity and sunlight than many other cultivars, though shade protection from strong sunlight is still recommended. Its robust qualities are attributed to having H. villosa species in its ancestry.


Height: 10"/25cm
Spread: 14"/ 35cm
Hardiness: US zones 4-9
Blooms: August-October

Common name:
Coral Bells

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The French Heuchera Feast
31-05-2006 16:26 H. 'Citronelle' is one member of a closely related family of celubrious varieties discovered by Thierry and Sandrine Delabroye.
By Miriam Young   

The perhaps unlikely mother of them all was an unwanted plant of H. villosa 'Autumn Bride' which Thierry's wife Sandrine decided to 'rescue' by planting it in her parents' garden instead of throwing it away.  

When she returned to the garden in the summer of 2002, Sandrine noticed that the plant appeared to have a more yellow-green appearance than other villosa Heucheras.  

She returned this apparent mutation to Thierry, who proceded to collect the seeds it produced that year to see what would come of them.  


Clockwise from left: H. 'Caramel', H. 'Citronelle', H. 'Mocha', H. 'Brownies'

Of all the seedlings produced, 2 plants really stood out, and these became H. 'Caramel' and H. 'Brownies'.  

In 2005 Sandrine discovered a citrus coloured mutation of H. 'Caramel' among plants she was preparing for a show, and this became the 2007 introduction H. 'Citronelle.  

In the meantime Thierry had been crossing H. 'Brownies' with other darker varieties, which in 2005 also resulted in another 2007 introduction H. 'Mocha'.

With their common ancestry in H. villosa 'Autumn Bride', this quartet of fabulously coloured varieties have all inherited qualities of size, strength and the ability to withstand a lot more sun exposure than similarly coloured varieties.

 
The Breeder
Thierry Delabroye
By Miriam Young
When the spark of inspiration ignites the flame of curiosity, it burns with a passion that any self-respecting Frenchman would be proud of!
The Story Behind the Plant
Heuchera 'Citronelle'
By Miriam Young
Lightning strikes twice as the offspring of H. 'Caramel' enters the world.
Related Varieties
The French Heuchera Feast
By Miriam Young
H. 'Citronelle' is one member of a closely related family of celubrious varieties discovered by Thierry and Sandrine Delabroye.
Growing Tips
All you need to know
By Miriam Young
A few words of advice to help you enjoy your Heucheras for years to come.
Forum
General discussion on Heuchera 'Citronelle'
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