Dolce® Peach Melba Coral Bells
Heuchera
Features
Peach to orange foliage changes colors with the seasons; very cold hardy
Characteristics
Plant Needs
Plant alone or in combinations in all container types and landscapes
They begin blooming in early spring. Deadheading won't keep them blooming longer. However, removing the flower stems once the plant has finished blooming will keep them looking tidier. Plants can be divided in spring or fall for personal use.
An application of fertilizer or compost on garden beds and regular fertilization of plants in pots will help ensure the best possible performance.
Heuchera are generally low maintenance plants. However, because they are semi-evergreen you may notice brown foliage on your plants in the spring. While you can trim them back as necessary, we suggest that you wait and allow the new growth to emerge in the spring and then after the new foliage has fully expanded, check to see if any of the brown or damaged foliage can be seen. Remove the visible foliage as necessary. This minimizes the amount of work you have to do, while keeping the plants tidy.
Heuchera require well-drained soil to be happy long term.
| Award Year | Award | Plant Trial |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Classic City Awards | University of Georgia |
| 2005 | Classic City Awards | University of Georgia |
| 2005 | Classic City Awards | University of Georgia |
| 2005 | Classic City Awards | University of Georgia |
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Color SchemeEarth TonesExposureSunPot Size24 Inches
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Color SchemeEarth TonesExposureFull ShadePot Size20 Inches
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Color SchemeEarth TonesExposureFull ShadePot Size20 Inches

