Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' COPF (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells
Zone 3 to 8, Evergreen (in some or all zones) Part shade to full shade.
Plants reach 8 inches tall and 12 to 16 inches wide, clump-forming perennial.
'Plum Pudding' leaves are plum purple with even darker purple veins, not the typical heuchera burgundy color. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly pointed tips. The newer leaves are somewhat glossy, and all have deep purple undersides. The dainty cream flowers which appear on 26 inch scapes are an added bonus in early summer. This heuchera forms a spreading clump and makes a fantastic groundcover when planted en masse.
Easy to grow average soil; Heucheras will perform best in organically rich, humus, medium wet, well-drained soil with a neutral pH. Performs well in full sun in the north, but prefers some afternoon shade in the south. If grown in full sun, consistent moisture is particularly important. They grow most vigorously and have the strongest colors when grown in partial shade (preferably afternoon shade). They can also be grown in full shade but their growth rate will be very slow.
Coral bells are easy to grow and blend easily with most other perennials in the landscape. Because of their low, mounding habit, they are often used as edging along paths or in containers. Remove stems of faded flowers to encourage additional bloom. Foliage is essentially evergreen in warm winter climates, but the amount of retained foliage color in cold winter climates depends upon the temperatures. In cold winter climates, winter mulch applied after the ground freezes will help prevent root heaving. Clumps may be divided in the spring every 3 to 4 years .
Attributes: Border plants, Container, Cut flower or foliage, Edging, Mass planting, Salt Tolerant, Specimen or focal point plant, Deer resistant, Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. |