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Coral Bells - Harvest Silver

The Coral Bells 'Harvest Silver', Heuchera ''Balheusil', has scalloped green leaves with darker green veins that are accented with a silvery dusting like frost on a meadow.


This is a superb perennial selection for mixed containers and mixed borders. It prefers moist soils rich in humus and grows 12-16 inches tall.


'Harvest Silver' produces graceful, wide, arching sprays of airy flowers in early summer above mounds of neat evergreen foliage.


The creamy colored flower bells rise from compact mounds and makes an outstanding cut flower. It has shallow roots, so make sure it gets at least 1” of water per week.


Heuchera plants should be divided every 3 years. This is a relatively low maintenance perennial, and should be cut back in late fall in preparation for winter.


It is a good choice for attracting hummingbirds to your yard.


* Evergreen in warm climates
* Easy to grow
* Boldly colorful

Plant Facts

Family Heuchera ''Balheusil'
Foliage Mint Green
Mature Height 12-16 inches
Mature Spread 18-24 inches
Soil Normal
Zones 4-8
Moisture Average
Mature Form Compact, mounded
Growth Rate Medium
Sun Exposure Part Sun to Part Shade
Flower Color Creamy white

Quick Overview

The Coral Bells 'Harvest Silver', Heuchera ''Balheusil', has scalloped green leaves with darker green veins that are accented with a silvery dusting like frost on a meadow. This is a superb perennial selection for mixed containers and mixed borders. It prefers moist soils rich in humus and grows 12-16 inches tall. 'Harvest Silver' produces graceful, wide, arching sprays of airy flowers in early summer above mounds of neat evergreen foliage. The creamy colored bells rise from compact mounds and makes an outstanding cut flower. It has shallow roots, so make sure it gets at least 1” of water per week. Heuchera plants should be divided every 3 years. This is a relatively low maintenance perennial, and should be cut back in late fall in preparation for winter. It is a good choice for attracting hummingbirds to your yard.
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