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Heuchera – Caramel, Coral Bell
With Caramel Coral Bell, Heuchera, you’ll be bring glowing apricot yellow-orange leaves which are lobed and fuzzy to your gardens. As the summer progresses Caramel’s leaves turn to soft amber, then transfer to an intense salmon red in fall. A hybrid of Heuchera villosa, an eastern U.S. native species that is unsurpassed for longevity, and looks good and thrives even in prolonged heat and humidity. Caramel Coral Bells are graced with wands of white flowers in late summer.
A garden designer’s favorite, Coral Bells’ superior mounded form and striking evergreen leaves makes them ideal for containers and edging, or for neat and tidy designs.
Coral Bells prefer morning sun and afternoon shade.
6″ pot
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