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Heuchera – Fire Alarm Coral Bell
A superb variety, Fire Alarm Coral Bell, Heuchera, may be the best red Coral Bell. Its fiery red round lobed leaves are saturated with rich color. Plants are incredibly vigorous, forming full, dense clumps. Fire Alarm Heuchera’s dark red airy stems carry pink flowers high above the foliage. 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.
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.
Plant in part shade in well draining soil.
6″ pot
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