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This is the one coral bells species that's mostly grown for its showy flowers, the largest in the genus.
It is native to s...Read More
I have heavy clay soil in most of my yard. One area has some sand and another has some peat mixed in and this plant does great in both l...Read More
This is one of the most fickle of all heucheras - also used in hybrids and varieties too often. Many hard to grow varieties of heucheras ...Read More
This is a hardy - it did very well even though there were two weeks of freezing temperatures in Seattle - as in 26F -in a container.
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I love this plant! It's flower stalks are so long and thin that the little pink blooms appear to float in the air. And as for clay soil...Read More
Heucheras provide a long flowering season. They make great bouquets, and are equally effective in the garden.
Dividing th...Read More
I have had rotten luck with heucheras in my garden. Just finished researching possible reasons and found out the heucheras do not like c...Read More
Plant has reddish-green leaves (some varieties have variegated foliage.) In early summer clusters of nodding pink, coral, white or red b...Read More