Coral Bells Heuchera Seeds – 1,200 Shade-Loving Perennial Seeds | Pollinator Friendly

Coral Bells Heuchera Seeds – 1,200 Shade-Loving Perennial Seeds | Pollinator Friendly

$78.00
Sale price  $78.00 Regular price  $117.00
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Coral Bells Heuchera Seeds – 1,200 Shade-Loving Perennial Seeds | Pollinator Friendly

Coral Bells Heuchera Seeds – 1,200 Shade-Loving Perennial Seeds | Pollinator Friendly

$78.00
Sale price  $78.00 Regular price  $117.00

Enhance your garden with the colorful foliage and delicate blooms of Coral Bells, also known as Heuchera, Alumroot, or Rock Geranium. This popular perennial is prized for its attractive mounding foliage and airy flower spikes that bring texture and charm to shaded garden spaces. Ideal for woodland gardens, borders, containers, rock gardens, and pollinator-friendly landscapes, Coral Bells attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators throughout the blooming season. Easy to grow and low maintenance, Heuchera thrives in shaded to partially shaded locations and provides year-round ornamental appeal with its decorative leaves and graceful flowers.

You will receive:
✔️ 1,200 Coral Bells / Heuchera seeds
✔️ Shade-loving perennial flower variety
✔️ Pollinator-friendly garden plant
✔️ Excellent for borders, containers, and woodland gardens
✔️ Easy-to-grow ornamental perennial

Growing Information

  • Common Name: Coral Bells / Alumroot / Rock Geranium
  • Botanical Name: Heuchera spp.
  • Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial flower
  • Growth Stage: Seed
  • Sun Requirements: Partial shade to full shade
  • Soil: Rich well-draining soil
  • Watering: Moderate; keep evenly moist during establishment
  • Mature Height: Approximately 12–18 inches
  • Mature Width: 12–24 inches
  • Bloom Color: Mixed airy flower spikes
  • Bloom Season: Late spring through summer
  • USDA Zones: 4–9
  • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and pollinators
  • Garden Uses: Shade gardens, woodland borders, containers, rock gardens
  • Container Friendly: Yes

Care Tip

Sow seeds on the soil surface and lightly press into place without deeply covering. Keep soil consistently moist during germination and provide protection from intense afternoon sun in warmer climates.

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