Berry Smoothie Heuchera: Add Vibrant Color to Your Garden
Looking to add a splash of color to your garden? The Berry Smoothie Heuchera, also known as Coral Bells, is the perfect choice! Its vibrant foliage and easy-care nature make it a customer favorite. These 3-inch plugs are ready to plant and will quickly establish themselves in your garden.
The Berry Smoothie Heuchera boasts 4-5 inch, cheerful, purple-veined leaves that start as a rosy-pink, darkening to hot purple-pink throughout the season. Thriving in heat and humidity, this Coral Bells variety is perfect for southern gardens. Its petite, pale pink flowers appear on slender wiry stems in late spring to early summer, attracting hummingbirds to your garden. Enjoy the beauty of Berry Smoothie Heuchera!
Plant your Berry Smoothie Heuchera en masse as a striking ground cover, along a border, or in a container with all-green foliage to create an eye-catching display. This mounded plant reaches a mature size of 24 inches tall and 18 inches wide, making it ideal for adding texture and color to any garden space. The vibrant purple foliage and delicate pink blooms provide a beautiful contrast that will be noticed and admired.
Benefits of Berry Smoothie Heuchera:
- Vibrant Color: Rosy-pink to purple foliage provides year-round visual interest.
- Hummingbird Attraction: Attracts hummingbirds to your garden with its delicate pink flowers.
- Easy Care: Thrives in heat and humidity, requiring minimal maintenance.
- Versatile Planting: Perfect for ground cover, borders, or containers.
- Long Bloom Time: Enjoy blooms from May to July.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How big will the Berry Smoothie Heuchera get? The plant reaches a mature size of approximately 24 inches in height and 18 inches in width.
- What kind of sunlight does it need? It prefers part sun to shade, ideally 2-5 hours of sunlight per day.
- When is the best time to plant Heuchera? The ideal planting times are in mid to late spring or early fall.
- How often should I fertilize my Coral Bells? Fertilize when transplanted and then once every spring.
- Is this plant deer-resistant? While not completely deer-proof, Heuchera are generally considered deer-resistant.
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