Coral Bells

in

Luminescent foliage is a standout in the garden planted next to purple-leaved plants. Creates a beautiful display in perennial or rock gardens, along walkways, or in cut flower bouquets. Mulch lightly in winter to protect shallow roots. Remove faded flowers for extended blooming.

Companion Plants

Balloon Flower

in
Balloon Flower

Bright flowers attract hummingbirds to your garden. Makes a colorful display along walkways or in rock gardens, planted with gray or burgundy foliages and pastel flowers. Remove faded flowers for best reblooming. New growth emerges in late spring.

Beard-Tongue

in
Beard-Tongue

Striking long-blooming flowers attract hummingbirds. Compact growth is well-suited for garden's edge, rock gardens or for delightful bouquets. Lovely planted with cranesbill, yarrow and lamb's ear. Remove faded flowers to promote rebloom.

Lilyturf

in
Lilyturf

Lush foliage and beautiful flowers are lovely at garden or woodland edges, in rock gardens or even indoors as a houseplant. An outstanding ground cover, it will even perform in dry shade. Cut back in early spring to promote new growth.

Collections

Details

Common name

Coral Bells

Botanical name

Heuchera villosa

Variety

Autumn Bride

Zone

USDA 5 - 10

Don’t know your zone? Find by map or by postal code.

Enter your postal code
to find your zone.

find

Bloom color

White

Bloom time

summer

Light

sun

Height

12-18" (31-46 cm)

Habit

mounded

Water

weekly during dry spells

Feed

use all-purpose

Maintenance

remove spent blooms