Heuchera x 'Indian Summer Silverberry'

Coral Bells 'Indian Summer Silverberry'

Family: Saxifragaceae (Saxifrage Family)

       

·        Hardiness Zones:  4-9

·        Height: 12-16 inches

·        Spread: 12-36 inches

·        Bloom Time: June to July

·        Bloom: tiny pink flowers

·        Light: full sun to part shade

·        Soil: best in rich, moist well-drained soil

·        Moisture: medium; consistent moisture if grown in full sun

·        Use: edging plant, understory plant, or add interest to woodland garden; also does well in containers

·        Care: divide clumps every 3-5 years; deadhead to extend flowering season

·        Concerns: frost heaving of roots may occur if winter temperatures fluctuate widely

·        Native to: genus native to North America

·        Notes: silver-gray foliage with burgundy undersides

·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Heuchera Garden E272

 

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