Coral Bells - Plum Pudding

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Coral Bells - Plum Pudding

The Heuchera ‘Plum Pudding’, Heuchera x ‘Plum Pudding’, also known as a Coral Bell and Alumroot, has unique pewter gray and silver foliage with undercurrents of deep purple. In the spring time, small green and maroon flowers appear that last into the summer, however, Coral Bells are not known for their flowers, but their foliage. ‘Plum Pudding’ has a plant spread of 18-24” and a height of 12”. It is best to grow ‘Plum Puddings’ in medium wet, well-drained soils, in full shade. (It can tolerate some morning sun. ) ‘Plum Pudding’ looks especially good around the edge of borders, near variegated plants, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover. Great for a beginner gardener. ... get more information

 

Grass - Perennial Quaking The Grass 'Perennial Quaking Grass', Briza media, is the most common perennial Quaking Grass. The flowers rise a foot or more above the slender foliage to quiver in the breeze. Outstanding all-purpose grass both as a specimen, massed in groups, in borders, or as a groundcover. Foliage turns from bright green to golden as it matures. It is a clumping deciduous grass with tall inflorescences with little bead-like seedheads from late spring into summer. Very hardy, tolerant of a range of soil conditions and pretty drought tolerant once established. and is not invasive.

Coral Bells - Plum Pudding