Heuchera x ‘Cherry Cola’

Has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit. (2018)
Common Name : heuchera 'Cherry Cola'Family : SaxifragaceaeType : Herbaceous PerennialHabit : Clump-formingSpread : 10-50 cmFlower colour : RedFlowering from : Mayto JulyFoliage : EvergreenFoliage colour : RedHardiness: Hardy in most places throughout the UK even in severe winters -15° to -10°Sunlight : Full Sun / Part Shade / Full ShadeMoisture : Moist but well-drainedSoil : AlkalineSeason of interest : Spring - Summer - Autumn - Winter

This hybrid Coral Bells selection has both colourful foliage as well as a showy display of blooms. The gently-lobed leaves form a low mound in a red-brown tone, with taller stems of cherry-red to salmon bell flowers appearing in late spring and early summer. Very unique. Wonderful in the garden and in mixed containers. Trim off any withered or tired-looking leaves in spring. Should tolerate more sun in cool-summer regions like the Pacific Northwest. A 2010 introduction in the Soda™ series from Terra Nova Nurseries of Oregon. USPP#22967: unlicensed propagation prohibited. Registered with COPF.

See on garden plan - Coordinates: O13