Heuchera X villosa 'Caramel'
'Caramel' is a vigorous, clump-forming coral bells cultivar that features unique apricot foliage and light pink flowers. Its lobed, rounded leaves form a basal mound. Plants spread nicely to fill areas fully. Leaves emerge gray-red in spring and mature to golden-yellow green (apricot/caramel) by summer. Tiny, light pink flowers appear in spires in early summer (later than most heucheras) on slender stems rising above the foliage mound.
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Great foliage color |
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Durable and reliable filler plant |
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Heat, salt and humidity tolerant |
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Deer resistant |
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Attracts hummingbirds |
Height12-18 Inches
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Spread12-24 Inches
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USDA Hardiness Zone 4 - 8
Characteristics & Attributes
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Part Shade to Full Shade |
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