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| Heuchera v.'Tiramisu'
| | Common Name: | Coral Bells | | Bloom color: | Cream | | Height: | 8-10" | | Bloom: | June-July | | Hardiness: | Zones 4-9 | | Light: | Afternoon shade | | Soil: | See below | Why you need this plant: One plant, three different colors in three seasons. Spring, chartreuse with red coloration; Summer, leaves lighten to chartreuse with a light silver overlay; Fall, foliage takes a chartreuse veining with subtle red. Eventually, the entire leaf turns red. | | Planting Info: Heuchera villosa is native to the Southeast US, and are known for their tolerance of high heat and humidity. Prefers moist but well-drained, humus laden soil. Afternoon shade is a key in capturing coloration and size. |
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