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Some Coral Bells cultivars provide a great flower show along with their charming foliage. These cultivars make great cut flowers along with great garden subjects. Check out other articles in our Heuchera series for the description of other Heuchera groups such as yellow or ruffled varieties.
Heuchera'Checkers ': From Pennsylvania's Charles Oliver, comes this new breeding breakthrough in Heuchera. The silver leaves are overlain with a veined pattern of dusty purple. The flowering stems, in mid-spring are adorned with an increase of cutleaf purple foliage and a dazzling variety of large (for a Heuchera) white flowers.... a splendid show! (Part Sun to Light Shade, Zone 4-9, Ht. 15")
Heuchera'Coral Bouquet ': Large bright coral flowers are often bigger than the normal Heuchera flower. Green foliage with some mottled silver patterning. A cross involving the western Heuchera cylindrica and the garden Heuchera brizoides (Ht. 20")
Heuchera'Hollywood'PPAF, PVR: This new Terra Nova hybrid boasts dark purple ruffled foliage highlighted by silver veins and topped in spring with dense spikes of coral red flowers...a stunning contrast. Each 1'wide clump reblooms well in some climates, making a wonderful show all summer. (Part Sun to Light Shade, Zone 4-7, Ht. 8")
Heuchera'Jade Gloss'PPAF: This Charles Oliver hybrid produce a small compact clump of slightly cupped stunning silvery foliage, highlighted by dramatic dark purple veins. Heuchera'Jade Gloss'is just a heavy flowering variety in comparison to most of the coral bells that people have grown. In late spring the clumps are topped with 18" tall stalks of white flowers that open from light pink buds--a real winner! (Part Sun to Light Shade, Zone 4-9, Ht. 8")
Heuchera'Marmalade'PP 15,945, PVR: Heuchera'Marmalade'is just a unique new hybrid from the Terra Nova breeding program. Each 18" wide clump consists of glossy foliage that emerges red and changes to amber-yellow. The clumps are topped by 14" spikes of red flowers in spring...sure to make a statement in the garden...look at me! (Part Sun to Light Shade, Zone 4-7 at the least, Ht. 9")
Heuchera'Paris'PP 18,881: What a fantastic coral bell! This Terra Nova introduction makes a small 9" tall by 15" wide clump of silvery leaves, highlighted with dark green veins. The clumps are topped from mid-April through early July with 15" tall sturdy spikes of small rosy-red flowers. This is unquestionably the best flowering coral bell we've ever trialed. Just like all coral bells, we'd recommend a well-drained garden site as well as dividing them every 2-3 years. (Part Sun to Light Shade, Zone 4-8 at the least, Ht. 15")
Heuchera'Raspberry Regal ': From Busse Gardens of Minnesota comes this vigorous growing rosette of scalloped light green foliage with silver markings. From the clumps arise giant 36" spikes of large raspberry red flowers in late spring and early summer which are nothing in short supply of fabulous! Not only is Heuchera'Raspberry Regal'great in the garden, but it'll even produce a cut flower arranger out of the of us with no artistic ability! (Part Sun to Light Shade, Zone 3-9, Ht. 12")
Heuchera'Rosada ': This stunning coral bell hybrid, from Bart O'Brien at the Santa Ana Botanical Garden in California, is one of the very most stunning coral bells in flower that people have seen. In spring, the 1'tall clumps of soft light green leaves are topped with lots of 3'tall scapes of bright rosy pink bells...a really dramatic sight when used in mass! (Part Sun to Light Shade, Zone 5-8, Ht. 12")
Heuchera'Rosamund ': Lovely dark pink flowers with this choice of coral bells...a mass of coral bells in bloom is really a dazzling sight. (Part Sun to Light Shade, Ht. 20")

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