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Botanical Name: Heuchera sanquinea Description: Heuchera sanquinea. Often called “Coral Bells”, this exceptional Native American cultivar opens fiery sprays of bright red blossoms from May through July. Very prolific, especially if spent blooms are snipped. Plants grow 12” high and prefer partial shade. Foliage is almost evergreen and quite attractive on its own. An excellent choice for rock gardens, borders, edgings, or use as a ground cover. With our pre-started three-packs you can fill beds quickly. Ships: Between 4/13/2012 and 05/28/2012 Bloom Size: 4 - 4 1/2 inches Bloom Time: Early Summer and Late Spring Color: Red Foliage Color: Green Height: 12-24" Sun Requirements: Full Sun Type/Size: #1 Division Hardiness Zone: 4,5,6,7,8
This item is not available to ship to: California
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