Carnival Plum Crazy Coral Bells
Thick, maple-like, dark purplish foliage frosted with silver and dark veins forms a pleasing tight mound. Flower stems rise above foliage in late May bearing white bell flowers through June. […]
Read MoreCarnival Limeade Coral Bells
Thick, maple-like, chartreuse foliage with cream markings form a tight mound. Flower stems rise above foliage in late May bearing pink bell flowers through June. Heat-tolerant, grows well in both […]
Read MoreCarnival Cocomint Coral Bells
Thick, maple-like green foliage with silver highlights and purple-red near leaf veins, forms a pleasing tight mound. Flower stems rise above foliage in late May bearing white bell flowers through […]
Read MoreCajun Fire Coral Bells
This selection sports brilliant foliage that changes colors with the seasons: red in spring, black in summer, and maroon in fall. White flowers on dark stems hover just above the […]
Read MoreBlack Sea Coral Bells
Selected for superior vigor over all other “black” Heuchera. Grows larger mounds and more textured foliage along with pleasing sprays of cream-colored flower spikes in mid-summer. Excellent vigor, good tolerance […]
Read MoreBerry Smoothie Heuchera
A robust grower which quickly forms a large, boldly colored mound of bright rose foliage backed in purplish-rose. White flowers in May. Wonderful in mixed containers, perfect for color in dry […]
Read MoreRuby Tuesday Coral Bells
Ruby Tuesday will add a unique color to any garden with its ruffled, red foliage that’s dusted in a silvery finish. This heuchera blossoms in early spring with prolific small […]
Read MoreMarmalade™ Lime Coral Bells
While this selection adds great color to the garden, it might be the texture it provides in the form of frilly, deeply cut foliage that will really catch your eye. […]
Read MoreFire Alarm Coral Bells
Coral Bells will add a unique color to any garden with its gorgeous red foliage that darkens throughout the season. This heuchera blossoms in early summer with small white flowers. […]
Read MoreTianshan® Seven-son flower
While bred in France, this new cultivar is named after the mountain range in China where the species is native. Clusters of fragrant, creamy-white flowers appear in late summer, with […]
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