Heuchera is a popular, easy-care perennial with striking foliage, multi-season interest, and long-lasting flowers. Grow heuchera (coral bells) in bright shade, in the ground, or in containers.
In the purple color spectrum, try pairing catmint with ‘Purple Ruffles’ basil, drumstick alliums and purple coral bells, such as Heuchera Dolce® 'Wildberry'. Just about any yellow-flowering plant looks good alongside catmint, but those sharing similar growing requirements and bloom times ...
Plant WithSalvias, Sunflowers, Coral Bells Don’t Plant WithPlants That Require Shade FamilyAsteraceae GenusChrysanthemum Speciescinerariifolium, x morifolium, indicum History These bright flowers were first used by the Chinese as an herb and were finally brought to the Americas during colonial times...
Easter lily plants herald the spring season with their gorgeous trumpet blooms and sweet fragrance. Enjoy Easter lilies well beyond spring as a garden perennial or houseplant. Their natural summer bloom cycle is a stunning addition to the warm-season garden in zones where they are hardy. Explore...
They are perfect for groundcovers, rock gardens, and xeriscapes. They also love the arid and sunny conditions that other plants find challenging and tolerate poor soil well. An excellent, attractive groundcover. Credit: Boligolov Andrew Read Next How to Grow Coral Bells (Heucheras): The ...
Think about plants that have colorful leaves. I’ve purchased some coral bells with purple leaves this year, and they make a nice splash of color before and after other flowers bloom. Consider a Theme Garden You may want to have a theme garden. Here are a few ideas for themes: ...
Dolce®'Spearmint' - Coral Bells -Heuchera Another option, rather than using an unheated garage is to dig a hole in an empty or out of the way spot in your garden. Place the pot (with the plant in it) into the hole. Make sure the lip of the pot is either slightly above the gr...
Hoyas are a genus of evergreen perennial plants native to tropical and subtropical areas, and over 500 species have been identified. They are mostly creeping or vining, and many species love something to climb. In nature, many are epiphytic, meaning they grow on other plants and have no atta...
a fence, against a hedge of large shrubs, or at the edge of a woodland.Coral bells, roses,delphiniums,daises,peonies,astilbes,snapdragons, andirismake good companion plants for very tall foxgloves, like 'Sutton's Apricot' or 'Giant Spotted Foxglove', which can grow to five or six feet...
Plant type: Perennial Propagation: Root divisions Notes Astilbe will flower best if it gets at least some sunlight. However, I have plants in a north facing border that gets very little sun and it will still give flowers. Grows well with Hostas, ferns, coral bellsand other shade loving plan...