Heuchera Timeless Night

Timeless Series Coral Bell, Alum Root
$17.95 ea.
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Continuous Flowers Summer to Frost
Dark and handsome! Deep purple/black, ruffled foliage with airy pink flower wands provides high-impact color contrast. Months of towering flowers sashay with the breeze above compact foliage mounds. The Timeless Series of Coral Bells is bred for continuous flower power from summer to fall. Combine with several other Timeless varieties, all similar in size, for a stunning kaleidoscope of color. Coral Bells flaunt a dazzling array of foliage color, texture, and shapes. Vigorous and bearing many dainty flowers, these varieties make excellent border plants with their neat clumps of evergreen foliage.

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Plant Type Perennials

Species

Height Short 8-10" (18" in flower)

Spacing Plant 16-18" apart

Bloom Time Early Summer to Late Summer

Sun / Shade Full Sun to Full Shade

Zones 4-9

Soil Type Normal, Acidic

Water Needs Medium

Sold In Plantable Pots

Special Features

  • Attracts Butterflies
  • Good for Cut Flowers
  • Evergreen
  • Attracts Hummingbirds

Planting Sites

  • Edgers
  • OK in Containers

Heuchera General Information

Heuchera make excellent border plants with their nearly evergreen foliage in neat clumps. Dainty flowers are held aloft on airy stems May through July. These versatile perennials can be used in a shady courtyard pot or as a groundcover under deciduous trees. Prefers average to moist soil conditions. Idaho has restricted all potted plant material from being shipped into Idaho at this time.

Heuchera Plant Care

Benefits from deadheading. Watch for frost heaving - mulch can help. In cold climates, winter mulch applied after the ground freezes will help prevent root heaving. It keeps the mature crown in contact with the soil and keeps the soil moist in the summer as well. Must have good drainage over the winter, though, so don't over-do the overwintering mulching. Shear off any damaged leaves in early spring to make room for new foliage. Can be divided every 3 years in spring.