Heuchera pulchella ‘Raspberry Regal’ at Digging Dog
Coral Bells
Maple-like leaves form a dense evergreen base for long slender stems lined with small, urn shaped flowers, ranging in color from white to pink to chartreuse. Heucheras are extremely durable, despite their delicate, even dainty appearance. Long-lived and occasionally drought tolerant, they are appropriate to virtually any garden situation. Further reading about Heuchera:Heucheras and Heucherellas Coral Bells and Foamy Bells by Dan Heims and Grahame Ware Heuchera pulchella ‘Raspberry Regal’
Excellent for cutting, these tightly clustered, deep rosy pink flowers open from dark, raspberry-red buds held on strong, upright stems that rise 2-½ ft. above the leafy mound of basal foliage. The robust leaves are deep green and sometimes subtly mottled with silver. To ensure cool, moist soil and ample
sun, we plant this Heuchera on the edge of our woodland border and back it with Persicaria polymorpha.
Blooms June–August. Size: 3' high x 2' wide; hardy to zone 4. Heuchera pulchella Raspberry Regal (P-0389) Each $6.50
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