
==History== × Heucherella was first bred in France in 1912 by Emile Lemoine, who created a sterile hybrid between Heuchera × brizoides and Tiarella cordifolia. It was later named ×Heucherella tiarelloides. `Bridget Bloom` was bred in 1950s by Percy Piper, at the suggestion of Alan Bloom. It is a cross between Heuchera `Freedom` with pink fl...
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These perennials are hybrids of Heuchera and Tiarella. H. tiarelloides forms thick carpets of rounded, lobed, mid-green leaves with serrated and scalloped margins. In early summer, long sprays of tiny, bell-shaped, pink flowers are produced. H. alba 'Bridget Bloom' produces tiny pale rose-pink flowers in long-stemmed sprays intermittently from earl...
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