Coral Bells, Wildberry #1
Heuchera 'Wildberry'
Height: 10-14in
Spread: 16-20in
Zone: 4-9
Exposure: Full sun to full shade
Bloom Time/Color: June-July; pink/white
Uses: Massing, borders, specimen, shade garden, rock garden
Maintenance: Low
Other: Deer resistant
Coral bells continue to be great companion plants for hostas and other shade garden species and are increasingly popular as new cultivars come onto market. Plants prefer moist, well-draining soils in part shade but can tolerate other light conditions provided moisture is consistent. Coral bells are characterized by mounds of rounded leaves in varying colors and are followed by panicles of small bell-like flowers in shades of white, pink, or red that also function as good cut flowers for bouquets. They suffer from few insects or diseases and some species/cultivars can be deer resistant. 'Wildberry' is one of the truest purple cultivars available today. Leaves are rounded, glossy, and bright purple and are accented with smoky grey veins. By summer, pink bells emerge against the purple leaves. One of our favorite coral bells.