Coral Bells

Description
Botanical Name: 
Heuchera sanquinea

Native to New Mexico and Arizona. A compact clumping perennial with roundish, basal foliage. Leaves are dark green, heart-shaped or roundish with 5 to 7 slightly toothed lobes. Flowers are red, 1/2" long and held on 10" - 20" long loosely branched panicles. Does well in moderate to full shade.

Plant Characteristics
Plant Category: 
Perennials
Name: 
Coral Bells
Plant Type: 
Perennial
Flower: 
Red, bell shaped, 1/2" long
Mature Size: 
1' x 1'
Water: 
Moderate
Exposure:: 
Part sun, full shade
Spacing: 
1'
Soil Type: 
Loam; sand; alkaline; acidic; well drained
Planting Time: 
Any season
Comments

Deadheading spent flower stalks will extend blooms.