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Heuchera

Pistachio Ambrosia Coral Bells
Pistachio Ambrosia

Heuchera 'Pistachio Ambrosia' Coral Bells is a perennial herb known for its attractive foliage and delicate flower spikes. This plant typically forms low mounds of leaves and sends up slender stems with small, bell-shaped flowers. It prefers shady locations and thrives in well-drained soil with moderate moisture. Coral Bells are drought-tolerant once established but benefit from regular watering, especially in dry periods. Their growth habit makes them ideal for borders, woodland gardens, or as ground cover in shaded areas. For best results, provide protection from intense afternoon sun and avoid overly wet conditions.

Native range
No
Bloom time
May – July
Garden location
West Deck Foundation
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