| Heuchera villosa 'Caramel' PP16,560 | |
| Coral Bells Caramel | |
| Heuchera Caramel, or Coral Bells, is a vigorous growth of honey-apricot leaves and clusters of light pink flowers. Much more heat and humidity tolerant than other Heuchera. Prefers shade but will tolerate some sun. FEATURES: Botanical Name: Heuchera villosa 'Caramel' PP16,560 Common Name: Coral Bells Caramel Features: Heat Tolerant, Foliage Interest, Native to North America Bloom Time: Spring Light Requirements: Full Shade -Partial Sun Attracts Butterflies, Hummingbirds, Bees Resists Deer Mature Plant Size: 18 inches Zone 4 - 8 | |
| Feed March and November with Planttone. Mulch January and June. Thin out 1/3 of the oldest stalks to ground level 2-3 weeks after blooming ends, and then lightly shape. Spray Dormant Oil in March for insect control.Deep soak with Miracle-gro every 2 weeks the first 2 summers. | |
| Attractive bedding, border, or container plant | |
| Well-drained | |
| Upright White Flowers, Foliage Interest | |
| Winter and Spring | |
| White | |
| 20"x18" | |
| 18" | |
| Mound | |
| Full Sun-Partial Sun | |
| -30 to -20 deg. F | |
| Moderate | |
| Glossy Dark Green | |
| Perennial |