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Heuchera – Wild Rose Coral Bell
Wild Rose Coral Bell, Heuchera, brings bright rosy purple leaves with deep charcoal gray veining. This easily distinguishable Coral Bell stands out with its large leaves and bright, uniquely colored foliage. The prominent dark veining really causes the foliage color pop, making it a great choice for shade. Wild Rose forms a dense clump of large, bright leaves. This is the perfect companion plant to the dark-leafed Coral Bells. Upright, dark burgundy rose flower scapes have matching dark buds that open to rosy pink flowers.
A garden designer’s favorite, Coral Bell’s superior mounded form and striking evergreen leaves makes it ideal for containers and edging, or for neat and tidy designs. It works fantastic in containers, especially for fall and into winter as its foliage is semi-evergreen.
Plant in well-draining soil that has been amended with organic mater. Coral Bells prefer morning sun and afternoon shade.
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