
Dwarf Coral Bells
Heuchera sanguinea v. pulchra is a dwarf coral bells subspecies that blooms in early summer with a stunning display of fuchsia- pink flowers held over compact rosettes of hairy foliage. In the rock garden, this perennial wildflower enjoys a north or northeast-facing crevice. At higher elevations, it grows in full sun but generally does best in dappled shade where the soil drains well. Native to the mountains of the southwestern USA.
Heuchera sanguinea v. pulchra is a dwarf coral bells subspecies that blooms in early summer with a stunning display of fuchsia- pink flowers held over compact rosettes of hairy foliage. In the rock garden, this perennial wildflower enjoys a north or northeast-facing crevice. At higher elevations, it grows in full sun but generally does best in dappled shade where the soil drains well. Native to the mountains of the southwestern USA.
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Heuchera sanguinea v. pulchra is a dwarf coral bells subspecies that blooms in early summer with a stunning display of fuchsia- pink flowers held over compact rosettes of hairy foliage. In the rock garden, this perennial wildflower enjoys a north or northeast-facing crevice. At higher elevations, it grows in full sun but generally does best in dappled shade where the soil drains well. Native to the mountains of the southwestern USA.