Shades of Colour®
Heuchera Pink Assorted 140MM
Heuchera ‘Pink Assorted’ – 140MM
(Not currently available to be ordered)
I am Coral Bells. My family originated from North America
I am a range of Heuchera varieties with purple to pink foliage which changes in shade throughout the season and with temperature and light levels. My bright shades are a great way to enhance dark garden corners. I can create contrast in the garden when combined with other plants including other Heucheras which are available in a very diverse range of other foliage colours. Thriving in shady areas I am a great choice for where light is limited. My small, typically purple to pink flowers appear on upright stems during the warmer months and are followed by ornamental berries. |
Part Shade (morning or filtered sun for 4-6 hours) | |
Height: 0.4m Width: 0.6m (Can be kept trimmed to Height: 0.4m Width: 0.4m) |
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I need moderate water once established and enjoy cosistent moisture | |
Perfect for shade | |
I am happy in most soils but prefer soils that are well drained |
I am popular and will make you happy because… |
I am the perfect hardy groundcover for rockeries and hard to plant areas such as under trees and heavy shade | |
I grow well in pots and other containers, a great way to bring bright colour patios and paved areas | |
My striking bright foliage and attractive flowers create a great effect in any garden |
- Plant me:
- in pots and other containers
- in hanging baskets
- in garden beds and general landscaping
- to be cut flowers to be enjoyed indoors
Tips for success… |
Removing spent blooms and an application of slow release fertiliser in spring will keep me looking at my best | |
Plant me 40cm apart | |
100% Recyclable Pot and Label Most pots and labels made from 100% recycled polypropylene |
Plant family: Saxifragaceae |
Other names: Heuchera hybrid ‘Grape Soda’
Heuchera hybrid ‘Wild Rose’ |
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