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| Heuchera sanquinea'Silver Indiana'
| | Common Name: | Coral Bells | | Bloom color: | White
| | Height: | 10" foliage, 30" scapes | | Bloom: | May-July | | Hardiness: | Zone 3-8 | | Light: | Full Sun to Partial Sun | | Soil: | Tolerant of almost any type of soil with good drainage | Why you need this plant: Silver and burgundy foliage marbled together. Appeals to hummingbirds and butterflies. Use for front border, in rockery and excellent cut flower. A great alternative to hosta. | | | Planting Info: Can be planted in early Spring right up until a month before the first killing frost. Very tolerant of soil conditions, but you may want to amend with compost or slow release fertilizer in early spring for thicker vegetation. | |
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