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(Coralbells, Petite Pearl Fairy Coralbells)
Developed by crossing larger, colored-leaf varieties with diminutive alpine species, Heuchera ‘Petite Pearl Fairy’ displays its small, bronze-purple leaves on charmingly tiny, cold-hardy plants. Short, slender stems holding many small, pink, bell-shaped flowers make a delicate but showy display in mid- to late summer.
Heuchera is happiest when grown in partial sun or bright filtered shade similar to that of a naturally open forest. In the South it requires protection from direct...
Nancy Engel
(Coralbells, Dolce® Blackcurrent Coralbells)
This award winning beauty offers deeply romantic looks with its purple and silver foliage for the semi-shaded garden. This is a contemporary Heuchera hybrid, the result of breeding that utilizes a number of North American native species. The goal is a plant with the same beautiful flowers of its ancestors plus a vivid year around foliage color that makes it a real plum in the garden. This is a small clump-forming perennial bearing large, fancy ruffled leaves in deep purple to almost black...
(Coralbells, Swirling Fantasy Coralbells)
This special hybrid possesses a rare combination of colorful foliage and vivid flowers, whereas most Heuchera offer only one or the other. ‘Swirling Fantasy’ forms a tight mound of scalloped, distinctly veined leaves of deep purple suffused with dark green, overlaid with a silvery sheen. Airy wands of small, rose-pink to coral-red, bell-shaped flowers are displayed atop thin, wiry stems in late spring to early summer.
Heuchera is happiest when grown in partial sun or bright...
James H. Schutte
(Coralbells, Dolce® Creme Brulee Coralbells)
Considered by experts to be among the best bronze leaf forms, this clumping perennial’s incredibly hot color foliage offers exciting looks all year long. It is one of the Dolce Series of hybrids, which are new cultivars of the old plant known as coral bells, grown primarily for its flowers. But Creme Brulee is one of a whole new generation of cultivars created exclusively for their colored leaves. This small clumping perennial is a perfect example, producing fancy ruffled leaves that feature brownish...
James H. Schutte
(Coralbells, Dolce® Key Lime Pie Coralbells)
Bright chartreuse foliage makes this clumping perennial the perfect high contrast choice to play off purple leaf varieties in the semi-shaded garden. This is a contemporary Heuchera hybrid, the result of breeding that utilizes a number of North American native species. The goal is a plant with the same beautiful flowers of its ancestors plus a vivid year around foliage color that makes it a real stand out in the garden. This is a small clump-forming perennial bearing large, fancy ruffled...
James H. Schutte
(Coralbells, Dolce® Licorice Coralbells)
Somber as a funeral and exceptionally cold hardy, the foliage of this clumping perennial straddles the border between deep purple and black. Haute designers love this moody contemporary Heuchera hybrid, the result of breeding that utilizes a number of North American native species. The goal is a plant with the same beautiful flowers of its ancestors plus a vivid year around foliage color that makes it a real stand out in the garden. This is a small clump-forming perennial bearing large,...
James H. Schutte
(Coralbells, Dolce® Mocha Mint Coralbells)
Like antique silver, the foliage of this clumping perennial evokes its own unique elegance all year around. This is a contemporary Heuchera hybrid, the result of extensive breeding that utilizes a number of North American native species. The goal is a plant with the same beautiful flowers of its ancestors plus a vivid year around foliage color that makes it a real stand out in the garden. This is a small clump-forming perennial bearing large, flat rounded leaves in silver with high contrast...
(Harvest Heuchera, Heuchera)
The Harvest coralbells are compact, clump-forming perennials bred for their extremely showy, scalloped evergreen foliage. Cultivars in this series include Harvest Burgundy, which features metallic silver leaves with blue-green veins and burgundy undersides; Harvest Silver, with bluish-green silvery leaves with slate gray veins; and Harvest Lemon with yellowish green foliage. In the spring through fall, tiny tubular flowers rise on slender stems and often rebloom. The blooms attract hummingbirds and...
James H. Schutte
(American Alumroot)
‘Dale’s Strain’ is a variable, seed-grown group of perennials derived from different-colored populations of Heuchera americana, a species native to woodland areas of the eastern United States. The lobed, green leaves of these attractive, highly durable plants may be marked with various combinations and patterns of bronze, silver and burgundy. Many appealing, named varieties have been selected from the ‘Dale’s Strain’ group, including ‘Garnet’, which is beautifully marked with shades of...