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Heuchera (Coral Bells) are colorful perennial plants with bell-shaped flowers and attractive foliage, that are perfect for adding a pop of color and texture to gardens.
Heuchera, commonly known as Coral Bells, is a genus native primarily to North America, with a few species found in Asia. Coral Bells are admired for their stunning foliage and delicate flowers, making them popular choices in garden design.
- Description: Coral Bells are herbaceous perennials that are usually grown for their attractive, often glossy or iridescent foliage that comes in a range of colors, including shades of green, silver, purple, and copper. They form a low, rounded mound of heart-shaped or palmate leaves.
- Growth Habit and Size: Most Coral Bells are compact, typically growing 1 to 2 feet (30-60 cm) tall and wide. However, their size can vary depending on the variety.
- Flowers: Slender, wiry flower stems rise above the foliage in late spring to early summer. The small, bell-shaped flowers are typically white, pink, or red and are held in airy clusters.
- Hardiness: Depending on the variety, Heucheras can be hardy from USDA Zones 4-9.
- Uses: Due to their impressive foliage and compact size, they're frequently used in borders, rock gardens, containers, or as ground cover.
- Pollinators: The small flowers attract a variety of pollinators, especially bees, hummingbirds and butterflies.
- Deer and Rabbit Resistance: Heuchera is typically resistant to deer and rabbits, though in times of scarcity, they might nibble on the leaves.
- Drought Tolerance: Once established, Heuchera has a good tolerance for drought, though it prefers consistently moist soil.
Over recent years, plant breeders have produced a vast array of Heuchera cultivars, with fantastic leaf color, markings, and flower colors, giving gardeners a plethora of choices. Additionally, they're virtually pest-free and very low maintenance, making them an excellent choice for beginner gardeners or those looking for easy-care plants.
Get a splash of purple in your garden! Large, scalloped, incredibly glossy leaves are a bold shade of purple. New foliage emerges dark, near black, then lightens to plum-purple with prominent smoky- purple veins. Bright pink flowers on charcoal-hued black stems dance above the foliage in summer. It is salt tolerant, attracts pollinators, resists deer, and is native to North America.
Care: Trim back tattered foliage in early spring. Fertilize with Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Food in spring. Requires; well-drained soil