Proven Winners Perennials

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Common Name: Coral Bells
Plant Type: Perennial
Exposure: Sun or Shade
Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Bloom Color: Yellow
Bloom Time: Summer
Garden Height: 10-14 Inches
Garden Spread: 16-20 Inches
Size Category: Short: 18 Inches or less
Deer Resistant: Yes
Pot Size: 5.25 Inch Square Pot
$18.99

Heuchera DOLCE® 'Wildberry'

$18.99

Pot Size: 5.25 Inch Square Pot

  • Rich, deep purple foliage
  • Dainty white flowers on wiry stems
  • A terrific accent plant to make your display pop!
To add amazing color and perfect texture, try Heuchera DOLCE® 'Wildberry'. The vivid purple leaves are large, glossy, and stay true to color for most of the season. The scalloped edges of the foliage give way to dark veins that pop against the bold purple backdrop. In midsummer, white flowers with pink calyxes appear adding to the overall beauty of the plant. Native to North America.
 
Uses: Borders, Containers, Edging, Ground Cover, Landscapes, Mass Planting, Woodland Gardens
Nature Attraction: Butterflies, Hummingbirds, Bees
Critter Resistance: Deer
Notable Features: Cut Flower, Salt Tolerant, Evergreen, Native
Growth Habit: Low, Mounding
 
Homeowner Growing Tips: Coral Bells prefer moist, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soil. Amend with compost before planting. They will take sun or partial shade, though afternoon shade is required in hot regions to prevent leaf scorch. In cold climates, mulch well, after the ground freezes. If the plants heave due to frost, carefully press back into place in spring. Heucheras generally need to be divided and replanted every 3 years, burying the woody rootstock and keeping the crowns above the soil surface.
 
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  • Wild berry Heuchera
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    Posted by Jessica on Jun 5th 2022

    I ordered these the same time as the astilbe, but for some reason they came a day later. I was not home when they arrived, and FedEx left the box out in the Houston sun. So they are/were not in as good of shape as the astilbe was. The packing was great, and the plants are still alive, so hopefully all will be well. Everything on the nursery side was done well, just FedEx