Are coral bells and Heuchera the same?

Are coral bells and Heuchera the same?

Heucheras, also known as coral bells or alum root, are herbaceous shade perennials native to America known primarily for their beautiful, robust foliage. They’re a great low-maintenance option for landscape beds and container gardens, available in a range of alluring colors.

Do coral bells prefer sun or shade?

One of the most versatile perennials you can grow in zones 4-9 is Coral Bells (Heuchera). Here’s a plant that will grow in any amount of sunlight, from full sun to full shade, as long as you water it. Ideally, coral bells prefer partial shade and average moisture levels.

Do I need to cover coral bells?

Well-hydrated plants are healthier and more likely to survive freezing temperatures. When it comes to winterizing heuchera, providing this protective covering is one of the most important things you can do, and will help prevent damage from repeated freezing and thaws that can push plants out of the ground.

How far apart should coral bells be planted?

1-2 feet apart
Space plants 1-2 feet apart. Light: Coral bells can be grown in a wide range of light conditions, from full sun to shade. Foliage color and bloom are best when plants receive at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight. Soil: Heuchera does best in rich well-draining soil, but is tolerant of clay or rocky soils and salt.

Will coral bells spread?

Do Coral Bells Spread? To start with, coral bells are perennials and will come back year after year. They will also multiply on their own and after three or four years may need to be thinned out, but what a joy to have a plant that grows so well you have to “weed it out” every so many years!

What plants look good with coral bells?

Impatiens, begonia, torenia, petunia and verbena all look good when grown alongside coral bells. Impatiens are ideal companions in the shade garden or even in containers. They flower nonstop all summer. The flowers come in a wide range of colors including purple, red, pink and white.

Does Heuchera need sun or shade?

Heuchera prefers partial shade, which means it should be exposed to the mild morning sunlight and protected from the hot midday or afternoon sun. Heuchera plants with light leaves are more susceptible to sunlight damage.

Do coral bells do well in shade?

Coral bells grown in full shade are less likely to flower, so place the plants in dappled shade if you want to see the stalks of bell-shaped flowers each spring. The soil for your coral bells should be rich in organic matter and well-drained.

How do you divide coral bells?

Divide a clump of coral bells by cutting it in half with a sharp shovel, or lift the plant with a shovel and section it with a sharp knife. Each section must have healthy leaves and roots.

Is Heuchera a native plant?

Heuchera is a Native American perennial plant that is found all over the country. It is more commonly known as Coral Bells and comes in many shades of purple, rose, green and variegated varieties.