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Seldom offered- From New Mexico comes this delightful, almost bicoloured Heuchera with Choral Bells of pale pink, tinged with near purple. The flower spikes are absolutely full of flower, from the top downwards, sometimes touching the foliage. You couldnÃÂt get any more flower on the spike, even if you wanted to! An excellent front of border and cottage garden plant. Hardy in zones 4-9. Plant History: Botanists recognise fifty species of Heuchera which are all natives of North America. Many of the species...
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PALACE PURPLE CORAL BELLS - Heuchera 1991 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year Clump-forming perennial features a mound (typically to 12" tall) of maple or ivy-like, long stemmed leaves (3-5" wide) which are an attractive deep purple above and beet red beneath. Pinkish white, bell-shaped flowers in open, airy panicles are borne on slender, wiry, dark red stems extending well above the mound of leaves typically to a height of 15-24" in late spring to early summer. Zone 3-10 Reliable perennial valued...
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Patent # 17,208. Like so many good things in life, "Citronelle" was a complete accident -- a mutation on the lovely orange-russet toned Heuchera "Caramel". But far from echoing its parent's warm tones, these large, rounded, lobed leaves are neon-bright and a blinding shade of chartreuse! Topped by small creamy-white bells in mid- to late-summer, they are showy season after season on compact plants. Plant 'Citronelle' with other Heucheras for an amazing display of foliage color!
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Hardiness Zones: 3 to 8 Height: 2 ft Spread: 1 ft Type: herbaceous perennial Flowers: Red, pink, white Comments: Spikes of coral colored bell-shaped flowers give the plant its name. They grow best in well-drained soil but dislike clay. The plants are up to two feet tall when in bloom. If the old flowers are removed, a fall display of bloom may occur. Remove and replace old plants when the crowns get old and perform poorly. A winter mulch prevents heaving. Propagation: Methods of propagation...
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Coral Bells Peppermint Spice, Heuchera 'Peppermint Spice', looks especially good around the edge of borders, near variegated plants, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover. Excellent in partly shaded borders, under trees, and even mixed into ornamental containers on shady patios. Coral Bells is susceptible to rot, so good drainage is essential while roots establish themselves.
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5 Coral Bell Plant Props (PP2 and OBJ). 2 Preset Color Options for Each: Green Red. 2 DAZ Studio Material Presets: Green Red. 6 Textures Included: 2 Coral Bell Textures(1024 x 1024) 2 Bump Map 2 Transparency Map. Poser 6+ Compatible Files (PP2). DAZ Studio Compatible Files (DS and DAZ).
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Description: Heuchera is grown for its foliage more than its flowers. Coral Cloud is evergreen with scalloped-edged, glossy, dark green leaves forming a very attractive plant. In early midsummer, it is topped by sprays of bell-shaped blooms in shades of red. Grows easily in shade or sun and is an excellent groundcover or filler to soften the landscape and add lushness. We ship #1 grade root divisions that will grow quickly into full plants in the shortest time. Order Coral Cloud for your garden...
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Plant Patent #16,560. The most beautiful Heuchera yet is also one of the very best for your garden, especially if you live in a hot, humid climate. Caramel is much more heat- and humidity-tolerant than other Heucheras, and its vigorous growth of honey-apricot leaves and clusters of light pink blooms will keep the shade garden colorful from spring through fall. The new leaves unfurl bright gold in spring, covered with a fine down that remains on the leaves as the seasons change. With warmer weather...
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The Bell? Hands Off U-Lock with a light key provides your bike with extra security on campuses and high crime areas. The 8-in hardened steel shackle and crossbar provide a strong and durable construction.
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From cliffs and ledges, we hung by our fingernails to collect this seed. A beautiful 6" rock garden perrinial. Lovely pink blooms from mid summer through fall. Sow in fall or cold srtatify 30 days and plant in spring.
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**TO RECEIVE FREE SHIPPING ON ADDITIONAL PACKS OF SEEDS, PLACE ALL OF THE SEEDS IN THE AMAZON SHOPPING CART AND SUBMIT ONE PAYMENT. DO NOT PAY FOR EACH PACK INDIVIDUALLY!** Pistache Coral Bells - Heuchera 'Pistache' Family: Saxifragaceae Origin: Hybrid origin. Faster grower for this color type. Excellent heat and sun tolerance extends the season on this new introduction. Sun to partial shade and well-drained, alkaline, organic soil. Excellent plants for the front of the perennial border or among trees...
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Uses : Use as a groundcover, specimen plant, container plantings, mix within the perennial
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Coral Bells Sashay, Heuchera 'Sashay', looks especially good around the edge of borders, near variegated plants, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover. Excellent in partly shaded borders, under trees, and even mixed into ornamental containers on shady patios. Coral Bells is susceptible to rot, so good drainage is essential while roots establish themselves.
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Description: Prized for its highly ornamental foliage and low habit that makes it a superb groundcover. The colorful heart-shaped leaves are variegated - a light green with a creamy mottled appearance. Plants form neat 12-inch mounds and in late spring and early summer, send up sprays of tiny bell-shaped pink flowers. We ship #1 root divisions that will quickly grow into lush plants. Order today and fill in your landscape with this colorful, easy-care Heuchera.
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18” x 15” wide, (seed propagated). Heuchera is a western wildflower that has been bred and improved to give us one of our most popular garden perennials . The bright red flowers are held high on long thin wands over the tidy mounds of scalloped foliage. Heavy blooming in well-drained, compost enriched soil, flowering is prolonged by deadheading of faded flowering spikes. Best in part sun and shade in hot climates, but will do well in full sun at higher altitudes with cooler summer weather. Water...
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Purple springtime foliage takes on silvery tones as season progresses. Forms a tidy clump with tiny pink bells in late spring. Distinctive foliage adds texture to shady areas. Botanical name: Heuchera 'Amethyst Myst'.
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Unique Characteristics: Loved by hummingbirds. Very long lived and tough. Dense attractive foliage forms a beautiful display throughout the growing season. Flowers have a very delicate appearance and add an airy quality to a border.
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Bell Maniac Youth Multi-Sport Helmet
Hit the trails or the skate park wearing the Bell(r) Maniac multi-sport youth helmet. This hardshell brain box features skull graphics on a black background and 12 vents for a cool ride. The size-squeeze buckles adjust easily. The helmet is CPSC and ASTM-1492 compliant.
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Coral Bells Encore, Heuchera 'Encore', looks especially good around the edge of borders, near variegated plants, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover. Excellent in partly shaded borders, under trees, and even mixed into ornamental containers on shady patios. Heuchera is susceptible to rot, so good drainage is essential while roots establish themselves.
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Plant the Obsidian with Coral Bells Lime Ricky, Marmalade or Peach Flambe for a fantastic color contrast. Taller shoots of cream colored flowers appear on this evergreen variety in June. Coral Bells are grown more for their foliage color but the small blooms that they contain will attract hummingbirds. Like most Coral Bells, it thrives in partial sunlight but once established it will also grow in shade. The Coral Bells Obsidian, Heuchera 'Obsidian' (PP14,836), with it's Jet Black leaves, has the...
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Genus Heuchera named for Johann Heinrich von Heucher (1677-1747) professor of medicine at Wittenburg University. First named by Dr. George Englemann, Geman physician and avid botanist who settled in St. Louis. Sanguinea refers to the red flower color. Popular in the 1880's.
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A new look for each season, the gold-w-red-veined spring foliage of this 20"mounder turns green with red veins in summer, followed by orange & pink in fall; a H.villosa (SE U.S. humidity tolerant) hybrid. PSh-Shade/Med PPatentAF
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6062BH Bressingham Hybrids Coral Bells Heuchera sanguinea Palest pink to deepest crimson sprays of graceful bells rise 18" above hardy mounds of heart-shaped foliage. Start indoors in cool place 8–10 weeks before setting out. Need light to germinate.
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Description: Silver Scrolls has a unique plum and silver foliage with deep purple veins, which mature to green. In springtime, white flowers appear that last into the summer. It grows to a height of 12-18 inches and a spread of 12 inches. This plant draws the eye with its lush foliage and intensifies the beauty of neighboring plants, especially blue and burgundy leaved varieties. Butterflies and hummingbirds take a serious interest in Silver Scrolls.
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