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foliage of Heuchera sanguinia 'Pewter Moon' or Coral Bells
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Heuchera sanguinia 'Pewter Moon'
(Coral Bells) |
Family: Saxifragraceae
Origin: Hybrid
Light: Sun-part shade/light shade
Height: 2''
Spread: 14"
Blooms: Large, pale pink, 14" wide clumps on 16" spikes,
mid-Spring
Foliage: Metallic
'pewter' color on upper surface between veins, bright purple-red on
under surface
Soil: Enrich with organic matter before planting
Water: Regular and plentiful
Propagation: Rootball division
Uses: Container, perennial border, rock garden
Comments: Heuchera sanguinia 'Pewter Moon' or Coral Bells is a clump-forming,
vigorous growing perennial with outstanding foliage. It is low-salt-tolerant
and it prefers afternoon shade which brings out its best colors.
USDA Hardiness Zones : 4-9 |