Heuchera X villosa 'Caramel'

Heuchera X villosa ()

'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.

Great foliage color
Durable and reliable filler plant
Heat, salt and humidity tolerant
Deer resistant
Attracts hummingbirds

Height

12-18 Inches

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Spread

12-24 Inches

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USDA Hardiness Zone 4 - 8

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Characteristics & Attributes

Exposure
Part Shade to Full Shade
Habit
Perennal
Landscape Use
Ground Cover
Water Needs
Medium
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