Botanical Name: Heuchera x brizoides ‘Bressingham Hybrid’
Common Name: Coral bells (hybrid varieties)
Type of Plant: dicot: perennial
 
Habit of Growth:
Overall Shape low, clumping plant with a thick basal stem; flowers are carried high above foliage on thin scapes
Height to 2'
Spread to 2'
Growth Rate moderate
 
Environment:
Exposure outdoor partial shade preferred, can tolerate full sun at coast
Soil prefers a moist, acidic loamy soil
Hardiness hardy (Zones 1-10, 12-24)
 
Morphology:
Leaves palmate, arising from a clump, with oval to rounded leaves which have somewhat crenate margins; petioles long, slightly hairy
Flowers pink, white or red, bell-shaped on slender wiry stems; flowers are about 1/4" across, usually in panicles
Fruit small rounded capsule
 
Propagation:
seed, division
 
Usage:
excellent facer in temperate climate landscapes, perennial borders and under trees; can be used as a groundcover mixed with ferns, bulbs or other perennials
 
Landscape Care:
Watering prefers regular watering, but can tolerate some drought if grown in shade
Fertilizing slow-release in spring
Pruning remove dead leaves and flowers after bloom
Pests/Diseases snails and slugs
Special Conditions/Other
 
Origin: hybrids, parent strains from southwest North America
Family: Saxifragaceae

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