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Heuchera
sanguieneum x hirsutissima "Dainty Bells"
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Coral
Bells hybrid |
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Form: |
Perennial |
Growth habit: |
Clumping,
rosettes |
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Size: |
6" h x 1' w |
Deciduous: |
Evergreen |
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Flowering Season: |
Spring |
Growth Rate: |
Fast |
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Flower Color: |
Pink |
Hardiness: |
To 35
degrees |
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Exposure: |
Shade to
part sun (morning) |
Cultural Uses: |
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Soil Moisture: |
Dry to semi
moist |
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Soil Type: |
Sand to
Clay |
CNPS Status: |
Not Listed |
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Family: |
Saxifragaceae |
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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. |
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Wildlife Value: |
Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees collect nectar from
the flowers. |
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Description:
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Lovely coral bells selection. Small,
tight clumps are perfect in container, border, or in rock crevices.
Does best in part shade under trees. |
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