Doing very good
Plants came healthy and still doing very good.
This Heuchera has an impressive garden presence and flowering performance. Large leaves emerge bright chartreuse in spring and mellow to lime green as the season progresses. The huge clusters of pink flowers bloom constantly from midsummer until early fall. Even the dried flowers remaining on the stems are a lovely raspberry color and extend the beauty of this plant. U.S. native.
Uses: Specimen, Borders, Containers, Edging, Mass Planting
Nature Attraction: Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Notable Features: Good Cut Flower, Foliage, Evergreen
Growth Habit: 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. This variety will do best in places where it gets filtered sun for most of the day. 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.
Plants came healthy and still doing very good.