Heuchera Ribifolia.
Currant-leaved Heuchera; Nat. Ord. Saxifragaceæ.
This is another dwarf kind, producing such leaves as the name denotes. Of this species the only useful feature for a garden seems to be its habit of neatly carpeting the ground under deciduous trees. It has also a remarkably fresh appearance during winter.
Cultivation and flowering period, as for other Heucheras.
Heuchera Richardsoni.
Richardson's Heuchera; Nat. Ord. Saxifragaceæ.
A taller variety than H. Drummondi. The most striking distinctions are the pale green colour of the young leaves contrasting with the bronzed appearance of the older ones, and the larger size of its flowers, which, however, are green.
Cultivation and flowering period, as for other species.