Heuchera - Coral bell
Heuchera is a kind of plants from North America, much appreciated for its leaves of bright colours.
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Heuchera: The Everlasting Beauty in Your Garden
Origin and Description:
Heuchera, a perennial plant belonging to the Saxifragaceae family, boasts a diverse range of over 60 herbaceous species. Admired for its characteristic reddish hues in its leaves, it's a popular choice for its distinctive beauty.
History:
Valued for its decorative charm, Heuchera has been a garden favorite for centuries. Its versatility makes it ideal for borders, flower beds, or even container gardening, providing a touch of color and elegance.
Care:
When grown outdoors, Heuchera prefers areas with partial shade. The soil should comprise a quarter part peat and have good drainage for healthy growth.
Watering:
Keeping the soil consistently moist, avoiding waterlogging, is crucial. Excessive watering may lead to fungal issues, so moderate watering is essential.
Pruning:
While Heuchera doesn’t require extensive pruning, removing dead leaves enhances its health and appearance. Regular monitoring ensures effortless, continual beauty.
Enhance your space with the magnificent Heuchera, an unparalleled plant that adds everlasting charm to your surroundings!
Sources consulted, apart from our experience with this plant
https://www.verdeesvida.es/fichas_de_plantas/plantas-de-flor_3/heuchera_3098
https://www.hogarmania.com/jardineria/mantenimiento/plantas/heucheras-17475.html
Data sheet
- Name
- Heuchera - Coral bell
- Origen
- North America
- Height
- Up to 80 cm heigh
- Colour
- Green and red leaves, white, red and pink flowers
- Flowering
- Spring and summer
- Location
- Shade or semishade
- Irrigation
- Moderated
- Applications
- Garden, grown in groups
- Others
- It can withdraw hard frosts
- Note
- Being the product a living plant and depending on the season, this plant could be received, in some cases, not exactly the same as in the photography, but as similar as possible, without impacting on quality of the same.