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(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...
Felder Rushing
(Alumroot, Crevice Alumroot)
Crevice alumroot, is an herbaceous perennial that originates from western North America. It is primarily grown for its large, mounded clumps of attractive, glossy, maple-like leaves that may be gray-green, dark green or purple, depending on the selection. In early to midsummer it puts forth tall stems topped with loose clusters of tiny white to pink bell-shaped flowers. These should be removed once they are finished blooming.
This perennial grows best in sites with part sun and fertile, but...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Coralbells)
Coralbells is a popular perennial that originates from the southwestern United States. Unlike many other Heuchera, this species is primarily grown for its beautiful panicles of bell-shaped coral-red flowers that appear in late spring to early summer. These are subtended by marginally attractive mounded clusters of lobed, semi-evergreen leaves.
Coralbells need perfectly drained, average soil and do well in full sun to part shade. Their flowers attract hummingbirds and mix well with many other...
(Brandon's Pink Coralbells, Coralbells)
Heuchera saguinea ‘Brandon Pink’ is an old-fashioned, green-leaved coral bell which is noted for its brilliant flowers and exceptional cold hardiness. Its compact mounds of toothed, green foliage give rise to numerous, slender stems bearing panicles of small, bright coral-pink blossoms, which bloom over a long period from late spring to early summer.
Although tolerant of a variety of conditions including moderately dry shade, Heuchera sanguinea ‘Brandon Pink’ prefers reasonably...
Jesse Saylor
(Coralbells, Firefly Coralbells)
Firefly coralbells is a popular perennial that originates from the southwestern United States. This showy cultivar is primarily grown for its beautiful, prolific panicles of bright red bell-shaped flowers that appear in late spring to early summer. These are subtended by neat, mounded clusters of lobed, semi-evergreen leaves.
Coralbells need perfectly drained, average soil and do well in full sun to part shade. Their flowers attract hummingbirds and mix well with many other perennials that bloom...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Coralbells, Ruby Bells Coralbells)
The brilliant flowers of Heuchera sanguinea ‘Ruby Bells’ bloom continuously over an extra-long period, giving this small perennial big impact. Its compact mounds of toothed, green foliage produce numerous, slender stems bearing panicles of small, bright ruby-red blossoms, which open in succession from late spring through midsummer. They are attractive to bees and butterflies and make excellent, long-lived cut flowers.
Although tolerant of a variety of conditions including moderately...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Coralbells, Snowfire Coralbells)
Coralbells is a popular perennial that originates from the southwestern United States. Unlike many other Heuchera, this species is primarily grown for its beautiful panicles of bell-shaped coral-red flowers that appear in late spring to early summer. These are subtended by marginally attractive mounded clusters of lobed, semi-evergreen leaves.
Coralbells need perfectly drained, average soil and do well in full sun to part shade. Their flowers attract hummingbirds and mix well with many other...
(Coralbells)
Heuchera sanguinea ‘Splendens’ is an old-fashioned, green-leaved coralbells cultivar which is valued for its airy panicles of brilliant, bell-shaped flowers. Its delicate stems arise from compact mounds of subtle, toothed, green foliage, and bear many small, scarlet-red blooms which appear from late spring to early summer. The blossoms are attractive to bees and hummingbirds, and make excellent, long-lived cut flowers.
Although tolerant of a variety of conditions including moderately...
Jesse Saylor
(Coralbells)
Coralbells is a popular perennial that originates from the southwestern United States. Unlike many other Heuchera, this species is primarily grown for its beautiful panicles of bell-shaped coral-red flowers that appear in late spring to early summer. These are subtended by marginally attractive mounded clusters of lobed, semi-evergreen leaves.
Coralbells need perfectly drained, average soil and do well in full sun to part shade. Their flowers attract hummingbirds and mix well with many other...
James H. Schutte
(Fireball Hibiscus, Hybrid Hardy Hibiscus)
Hardy and bushy, 'Fireball' is an excellent hibiscus that is the result of extensive hybridization. This upright, semi-woody perennial has deeply lobed green leaves, similar in shape to maple leaves, with purple overtones. This is a long-blooming plant that flowers from midsummer to frost. The exceptional flowers are rich red and plate-sized. Individual flowers last only one day, though several dozen can be on one plant at a time.
This hardy hibiscus needs full to partial sun and rich to...