Heuchera 'Georgia Peach' PP19375
Tolerant to Heat & Humidity. The Georgia Peach Coral Bells Foliage Colors Change Throughout the Season. Vigorous Grower
Heuchera (otherwise known as Coral Bells) are Native to North America.
Performs best planted in Partially Shaded Areas & has Adequate Soil Drainage. Apply Winter Mulch AFTER the Ground Freezes to Prevent Root Heaving.
*Deer & Rabbit Resistant* Drought Tolerant (once established)
Photos courtesy of Toms Creek Farm & Nursery in Farmer, North Carolina & Our Growing Friends at Panoramic Wholesale Farm in Marshville, North Carolina :) Thanks!
Ornamental Characteristics |
Category |
Flowering Herbaceous Perennial |
Foliage Type |
Semi-evergreen |
Height |
1' - 2' |
Spread |
1' - 2' |
Shape |
Clump-forming |
Emergent Foliage Color |
Brilliant Peachy-orange w/Dark veins & Fancy Silver Overlay. |
Changing Foliage Color |
Intensifies to Rose-toned |
Flowering Season |
Summer |
Flowers |
Creamy White, Dainty Little, Bell-shaped Blooms |
Low Maintenance |
Yes |
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Environmental Characteristics |
Growth Rate |
Moderate |
Sun Preferences |
Sun to Partial Shade |
Water Preferences |
Average: Ensure planting area provides adequate drainage. Planting Hole should be 2 x's as Wide but NO DEEPER than the container is tall. Amend the Planting Soil: 50% Native Soil + 50% Compost Mix. Add some Mulch Nuggets. |
Hardy Zones: 4 - 9 |