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It wasn't long ago I was hiking around Blue Ridge, Ga., and came across a few terrific looking heuchera or coral bells which to that point I had only seen for sale in garden centers. All heuchera ...
This winter we are seeing copper in baskets, containers and even landscapes all thanks to new Heuchera varieties. There seems to be nothing that today's flower breeder can't do with Heuchera or its ...
Don’t judge the heuchera by the plant’s performance in July’s hot summer sun, which is definitely not their friend. They are perfect for the weather right now. Ever since their big splash as the ...
There are some plants that are chosen simply for the impact the foliage has in the garden. Hostas are usually the example that comes to mind, especially for shady Pocono landscapes. There are, however ...
For those who enjoy year-round color in the garden, Heuchera (pronounced HEW-kerr-uh) is a great choice. This is a catch-all name for a group of plants you might have known in your youth as "coral ...
If you have found yourself down on heuchera or coral bells, I would like to urge you to give them a new cool-season shot. All heuchera species are native to the United States, but many of us judge the ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A small population of Heuchera villosa growing at Lake Cumberland Park in Kentucky - demonstrating the plant's preference for ...