Coral Bells

Coral Bells

Companion Items/
Varieties

Holly Fern

'Holly Fern'

Japanese Painted Fern

'Japanese Painted Fern'

Tassel Fern

'Tassel Fern'

Wood Fern

'Wood Fern'

'Purple Palace'

 
 

 

Common Name: Coral Bells
Botanical Name: Heuchera sp.
Plant Type: Perennial
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4
AHS Heat Zone: 9 to 3
Light Requirements: Partial Shade; Full Shade
Water Usage: Medium
Soil Type: Well-Drained
Height: 12 to 18 in.
Spread: 12 to 18 in.
Season of Bloom: March to May
Bloom Color: Pink-Red, White
Deciduous/Evergreen: Deciduous
Native TX Plant: Adapted
Wildlife Value:  

Ornamental, decorative foliage characterizes this semi-evergreen. (Leaves resemble maple or ivy). Leaves are green, purple or variegated depending on the variety. Grow 12" to 18" tall and wide. Some of our favorites include ‘Palace Purple’ (deep purple foliage) and ‘Snow Angel’ (variegated, light green with mottled white leaves). Flowers spikes are held above the foliage and are pink-red to white. Coral Bells do best in well-prepared, moist and well-drained soil. Plant in partial shade to shade.


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