So easy to use and so beautiful you’ll wonder how you got along
without it! Tolerant of a wide range of soils, Heuchera, also known
as Coral Bells, makes a great ground cover, just the thing for filling
unsightly gaps. Each leaf shows shallow lobes and neatly scalloped
edges. This highly attractive foliage comes in all kinds of colors and
forms tidy mounds. Clouds of tiny bell-shaped flowers sparkle in
midsummer. Grows 12-18" tall with an 18-24" spread. Ships in a 3"
pot. Heuchera ‘Newest Hybrids’
Zone: 4-9
Light: Partial Shade
Deer tend to avoid.
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Product Details
Botanical Name: Heuchera
Form: herbaceous perennial
Sun Exposure: Shade/Partial Shade/Full Sun
Height/Habit: 12-18"
Spread: 18-24"
Spacing: 20-24"
Hardiness Zone: zones 4-9
Foliage Type: Shallowed lobed leaves and scalloped edges, some with distinctive veining. Forms neat, rounded mounds of foliage.
Flower Form: Tiny bells on slender stems above the neat mounds of foliage
Flower Color: White, pale Pink or Red
Flowering Date: Early to midsummer
Planting Requirements: Performs well in shade and partial shade areas, but tolerates full sun as well
Soil Requirements: Content in a wide range of soils
Growth Rate: Moderate
Unique Characteristics: Tiny bell flowers on slender stems above neat mounds of decorative foliage. Leaves of each variety are beautifully scalloped and veined. Highly attractive foliage, grows in neat rounded mounds and stays nice all growing season, long after the petite blooms are done for the season. Great as a ground cover from shade to full sun.
Pruning: Remove spent flower stems to tidy up plants for rest of growing season.
These plants are absolutely amazing. They grow so well. They are beautiful. I have found they do best in shade. Amazingly they look great year round. I like the caramel ones best, but they're all great. They're right - you'll wonder how you did without them.
I planted this Heuchera back in late March and they have grown beautifully! The leaves are all different colors and thrive in the sunshine and the shade. I love them!
Quick to establish these beatiful plants adorn shady spots under a maple tree in my front yard. They are non-invasive and have great foliage that losts through entire season. Highly recommended.