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Coral Bells
Foliage Color for the Shade
Coral Bells (Heuchera) prove that you don't need flowers to have a colorful garden. Grown primarily for their stunning leaves, they come in a shocking array of colors: deep purple, lime green, caramel, rusty orange, and nearly black. They form neat, low mounds that are semi-evergreen, keeping their color well into winter.
Why You Need It:
- All-Season Color: The leaves look great from early spring until snow falls.
- Shade Tolerant: Brightens up dark corners under trees.
- Container Star: Perfect for adding color to pots and planters.
Planting Tips:
Thrives in Part Shade to Shade. They prefer well-drained soil; if the soil is too wet in winter, the crowns can rot. Plant them in groups of different colors for a tapestry effect.
Type
Well-Adapted
benefits
Hardy, Low Maintenance, Showy Foliage, Flowers
Attracts:
Hummingbirds
Soil Type
Rich & Moist, Well-Drained / Sandy
Sun Light
Full Sun, Part Sun / Shade
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