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Offered exclusively by Stupid Girl These seeds come from a hybrid plant and are open pollinated so they may not look like the one pictured. You could end up with one of the parents, grand parents, or something completely new entirely. One of the great horticultural success stories of the last generation, Heucheras have metamorphosed from an obscure genus of North American wildflowers to garden stars available in a seemingly endless array of cultivars. 'Obsidian' is a perfect illustration of why these perennials are finding such popularity. The glossy dark maroon, almost black, leaves keep their color all season, posing a startling contrast to the carillons of white flowers borne in June and July. 'Obsidian's' 16-inch-wide mound of polished leaves makes a strong statement as a solo planting, and when massed, a setting of black-tie elegance for the display of other floral treasures.






