Latin Name: Heuchera 'Fire Alarm'
Height: 8 - 14 inches
Spread: 12 - 14 inches
Sunlight: Part Sun; Part Shade; Full Shade
Bloom Time: June to August
Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Description:Fire Alarm Coral Bells feature the reddest foliage in spring turns radiant copper-orange with red veins, returning to red in fall. Pink bell-shaped flowers can be found in early summer, rising above the mounds of foliage. This intense foliage color helps create amazing contrast and texture compared to other plants in shady areas. It has great versatility, being utilized in shade gardens, containers, and semi-shady locations. Be sure keep soil moist in the heat of summer, as coral bells do not like drying out. On the flip side, they will not tolerate poor draining soils. Do not cut this plant back in the fall; instead, remove any dead and tattered foliage in spring. Both foliage and flowers can be used in fresh floral bouquets.
Attracts: Bees; Butterflies; Hummingbirds
Other Names: Coralbells, Alumroot; Alum Root; Coral Bell