Heuchera hybrida
Coral bells 'Rockies Amber' is a fascinating perennial that is guaranteed to liven up the shady corners of your garden with its colors. The original wild species of coral bells come from the forest and rocky areas of North America, where they grow as undergrowth beneath tree canopies. That is why they feel best in partial shade or shade here as well. Normal loamy and well-drained soil with a medium intensity of watering suits it. You will receive a grown seedling in a pot from us, which just needs to be transplanted straight into the flower bed, where it will easily survive even severe frosts dropping down to minus thirty-four degrees. It is an ideal choice for beginners; the plant needs no support and caring for it is really easy, it's just good to occasionally watch out for vine weevils. The 'Rockies Amber' cultivar stands out with gorgeous leaves in shades of orange and bronze, which will keep the flower bed attractive even during the cold months thanks to its beautiful winter effect. From May to July, it additionally produces delicate creamy white flowers on stems twenty to forty centimeters high, which are happily visited by bees and other pollinators. A planting spacing of thirty to forty centimeters will allow coral bells to form a continuous carpet; it is enough to plant seven to nine of them per square meter. The flowers perfectly lighten up summer bouquets, so do not hesitate to cut them for a vase. Conversely, they are not suitable for drying, but they will reliably bring joy in the flower bed, even though it belongs more among short-lived perennials.
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