A versatile perennial grown mainly for its stunning foliage in colors ranging from lime green to deep purple, with coral, amber, and silver varieties. Tiny bell-shaped flowers dance above the leaves on wiry stems.
What USDA hardiness zones can Coral Bells grow in?
Coral Bells (Heuchera spp.) thrives in USDA hardiness zones 4 through 9. This means it can tolerate winter temperatures typical of these zones. Check your local zone to ensure it is suitable for your area.
How much sun and water does Coral Bells need?
Coral Bells requires part shade and has medium water needs. It grows best in well-drained soil. Regular watering is recommended, especially during dry periods.
How tall and wide does Coral Bells grow?
Coral Bells typically reaches 1' 6" tall with a spread of 1' 6". It has a medium growth rate and requires low maintenance. Plan your garden spacing accordingly to give it room to reach its full size.
Is Coral Bells deer resistant?
Yes, Coral Bells is considered deer resistant. While no plant is completely deer-proof, deer tend to avoid this species, making it a good choice for gardens in areas with deer pressure.
When does Coral Bells bloom?
Coral Bells blooms in late spring, producing pink, white, red flowers. This plant is grown primarily for ornamental purposes. It belongs to the Saxifragaceae family and is native to North America.
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