Grow Heuchera villosa 'Autumn Bride' for a big, textural clump of soft, fuzzy foliage and a late-season show of airy white flower spikes. You'll get a sturdy, mounded perennial that looks great in woodland edges, rock gardens, and along paths where its leaves can be appreciated up close.
Plant it in moist, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. In most gardens it performs best with part shade or dappled light, but it can take more sun if you keep the soil evenly moist. It also handles full shade, where it stays lush and makes a calm green backdrop for brighter companions.
Mature plants typically reach about 18-24 inches tall in foliage, with bloom stems rising above, and spread to make a generous mound. Water regularly during establishment; once settled, it is moderately drought tolerant, though prolonged dryness can stress plants and reduce their best look.
For easy care, remove tired leaves in early spring before new growth begins. Use a light mulch to keep roots cool and soil moisture steady, and divide clumps if they become crowded. Deer and rabbits usually leave the foliage alone, making it a reliable choice for many landscapes.