Heuchera sanguinea, or Coral Bells, have a basal rosette of rounded leaves from which the taller flowering panicle emerges with many small, bell shaped red flowers. When in flower, coral bells can reach about 2 ft tall. It is found in woodland and riparian habitats growing out of rocky canyon walls and outcroppings between 3500-9500 ft. The plant blooms March-October and is pollinated by native bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Plant in partial to full shade in rocky, moist soils. Divides easily from the crown. No shipping.
Coral Bells, Heuchera sanguinea, container plant
- 3500-9500'