Coral Bells

Heuchera spp.

Coral Bells (Heuchera spp.) is a groundcover plant with spires of flowers in summer. They prefer average soil in part sun or shade making them well-suited for shaded slopes where they’ll grow about 1.5 feet tall. Companion plants include Woodland Phlox (Phlox divaricata) and Rosy Sedge (Carex rosea).

Maintenance

No serious maintenance needs. Trim back foliage in late winter.

About

Light Requirements
Sun, Part Sun
Moisture Requirements
Slopes
Soil Requirements
Loam, Organically Rich Soil
Height
Very Short, Short
Spacing
1 foot
Category
Groundcover
Attracts
Bees
Illinois Native Plant Status
Not Native
Bloom Time
June, July
Bloom Color
Pink, White
Seasonality
Fall, Spring, Summer
Sociability
Individuals, Groups of 5-10, Groups of 10-20
Other Notable Cultivars & Varieties
Heuchera ‘Palace Purple’; Heuchera ‘Wildberry’; Heuchera ‘Toffee Tart’