Plant Description
Electric, lime green heuchera on steroids would not be overstating Guacamole. With bright chartreuse leaves that form 22 by 28” mounds, this heuchera or coral bells will definitely bring an evergreen flash of color to your garden. Small white flowers on 2’ tall spikes occur in mid summer and add even more drama. Breeders S. and T. Delabroye definitely created a winner here. Give Guacamole part sun to shade and average soil. Depending on your space and lighting, pair it up with Leucothoe, Veronica Georgia Blue, Labrador violet, Aralia Sun King, or Jackson magnolia. New this year!
Characteristics
Container plant Roof Garden Good Fall Color Deer Resistant Native Plant Ease of Culture Easy to grow Evergreen Evergreen Plant Type Wildflower, Perennial |
Light Exposure Half and half, Mostly shady Soil Condition Sandy, Organic, Average Moisture Tolerance Moderately moist, Dry Size quart Height up to 22in
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Flower Color White Bloom Time Mid summer Typical Height 22in Spread 28in Hardiness Zones 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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