©2001-06 Photo by Ken Gilliland

Heuchera sanguieneum x hirsutissima "Dainty Bells"

 Coral Bells hybrid
 
Form: Perennial Growth habit: Clumping, rosettes
Size: 6" h x 1' w Deciduous: Evergreen
Flowering Season: Spring Growth Rate: Fast
Flower Color: Pink Hardiness: To 35 degrees
Exposure: Shade to part sun (morning) Cultural Uses:  
Soil Moisture: Dry to semi moist
Soil Type: Sand to Clay CNPS Status: Not Listed
Family: Saxifragaceae
Distribution: Selected for use in the garden; Introduced by Santa Barbara Botanic Garden (Dana Emery) Habitat: Rocky araeas, subalpine coniferous forest/ upper montane coniferous forest.
 
Wildlife Value: Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees collect nectar from the flowers.
 

Description:

Lovely coral bells selection. Small, tight clumps are perfect in container, border, or in rock crevices. Does best in part shade under trees.