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    Heuchera sanguinea

    Heuchera sanguinea, called coral bells, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Heuchera, native to the US states of Arizona and New Mexico, and to northern Mexico. A number of cultivars are commercially available. The Latin specific epithet sanguinea means blood-red, in reference to the color of the flowers. Flowers are deep pink to red, sweetly fragrant, and bell-shaped. Heuchera sanguinea is a perennial herb. The plant attracts bees and hummingbirds. Wikipedia

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  2. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Heuchera sanguinea, commonly called coral bells, is an herbaceous, clump-forming perennial primarily native to cliffs, hills and alpine areas from New Mexico and Arizona south into northern Mexico. Mature plants typically forms a basal foliage mound to 8-10" tall and 12" wide. Rounded, cordate-based basal leaves (to 2" across) are borne on ...
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  5. thespruce.com

    Jun 17, 2024The common name "coral bells" is used for several species in the Heuchera genus, comprising hundreds of varieties and hybrids.Coral bells is a traditional perennial foliage plant, with new varieties introduced every year. Native to North America, the plants form round mounds with a woody rootstock or crown at their base and small bell-shaped flowers that begin in spring or early summer on the ...
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  6. provenwinners.com

    Buy heuchera plants - Browse 22 types of heuchera and have them shipped right to your door. PLANTING & CARING FOR CORAL BELLS. One of the easiest perennials to grow, coral bells are virtually carefree. Here are the basics: Hardy in USDA zones 4-9, coral bells are tolerant of a wide range of light conditions, poor soil, heat, cold, humidity and drought. ...
  7. plantids.com

    Heuchera sanguinea, commonly known as Coral Bells, Alumroot, or simply Heuchera, is a perennial favorite among gardeners for its vibrant flowers and attractive foliage. Named after Johann Heinrich von Heucher, an 18th-century botanist, this plant is a member of the Saxifragaceae family. The species epithet "sanguinea" refers to the blood-red ...
  8. westernstarnurseries.com

    Jun 14, 2023Plant Heuchera sanguinea 'Splendens' in an area that receives full sun to partial shade exposure. When planting, use well draining soil and water regularly for the first few growing seasons to help it establish well. Deadhead spent blooms for a cleaned up appearance and to encourage repeat blooming that can assist in elongating its blooming ...
  9. plantdelights.com

    This foamy bells hybrid is a breakthrough combining the fabulous color of Heuchera sanguinea (pink) with the form and flowering of tiarella. This splendid 8" tall clump is composed of tiarella-like green leaves, each with a dark purple-veined center pattern. Atop the clump in late spring are dozens of dark rosy pink flower spires.
  10. littleprinceplants.com

    Heucheras are evergreen, mounding perennials that are attractive year round. Heuchera sanguinea 'Coral Petite™' displays rich green leaves frosted in white. Vivid, dark red flowers on wine red stalks. An excellent groundcover for dry shade. Also good in borders or large containers. Coral Bells will tolerate full sun in more Northern areas as long as adequate moisture is provided.
  11. beta.floranorthamerica.org

    Discussion. Heuchera sanguinea occurs in the southwestern United States and northern Chihuahua, Mexico, and is widely cultivated throughout the cooler parts of North America.. Heuchera sanguinea varies considerably within populations in shape, lobing, and size of leaves, in amount of hairs, and in shape, form, and color of flowers. Rydberg recognized var. pulchra as characterized by denser ...

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