Heuchera x villosa 'Caramel'/Caramel Coral Bells, Caramel Heuchera

Heuchera x villosa 'Caramel' / Heuchera x villosa 'Caramel'
Has small white flowers in mid-summer that will repeat if deadheaded
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Has small white flowers in mid-summer that will repeat if deadheaded

Foliage has soft texture and forms near perfect mounds

Has caramel orange leaves with roundish lobes

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Scientific Name: Heuchera x villosa 'Caramel'
Common Name: Caramel Coral Bells, Caramel Heuchera
Plant Type:
Leaf Type: Broadleaf
Hardiness Zone: 5, 6, 7, 8 Determine Your Zone
Height: 1-2 feet
Spread: 2 -3 feet
Bloom time: Spring
Flower color: White
Light Exposure: Part Sun, Filtered Shade, Morning sun
Drainage: Well drained, Moist
Rate of Growth: Moderate
Water Requirement: Medium
Maintenance Level: Low
Susceptible to insects
and diseases:
No
Comments: Heucheras are grown primarily for their interesting foliage although panicles of white flowers are produced in late spring and early summer. Most heucheras do best in cooler climates and cannot tolerate the hot, humid conditions of the Coastal South, especially if grown in full sunlight. Provide partial shade and a porous soil that contains a generous amount of humus. This plant is well adapted for the woodland garden and as an enrichment plant in detail designs where the foliage can be viewed up close.