Heuchera 'Georgia Peach' PP19375
Coral BellsHeuchera 'Georgia Peach' PP19375
Coral BellsThis multiple award-winning Heuchera is a favorite of growers and gardeners. It emerges rosy peach in spring, develops a thin silver overlay in summer, then glows rosy purple in fall and winter. Exhibits good heat and humidity tolerance, notable vigor, and fills out containers fully due to its H. villosa parentage. Nativar. Breeder: Terra Nova Nurseries.
Plant Details
- Zone: 4 - 9
- Height: 14-30
- Spread: 24
- Exposure: Full Shade, Full Sun, Part Shade
- Soil Moisture: Moderate Water Needs
- Drought tolerant: Yes, Once Established
- Bloom time: Early Summer
- Foliage Color: Orange Shades
- Flower Color: White Shades
- Fragrant: No
- Good Cut Flower: Yes
- Native: Nativar
- Deer resistant: No
- Rabbit resistant: No
- Bee-friendly: No
- Attracts butterflies: Yes
- Attracts hummingbirds: Yes
- Groundcover: No
- Roy Diblik Favorite: No
Plant Details
- Zone: 4 - 9
- Height: 14-30
- Spread: 24
- Exposure: Full Shade, Full Sun, Part Shade
- Soil Moisture: Moderate Water Needs
- Drought tolerant: Yes, Once Established
- Bloom time: Early Summer
- Foliage Color: Orange Shades
- Flower Color: White Shades
- Fragrant: No
- Good Cut Flower: Yes
- Native: Nativar
- Bee-friendly: No
- Deer resistant: No
- Rabbit resistant: No
- Attracts butterflies: Yes
- Attracts hummingbirds: Yes
- Groundcover: No
- Roy Diblik Favorite: No
Grower Information
Heuchera is a relatively fast-growing crop that can be planted from the cool early spring months into summer for spring through fall sales. Provide consistent moisture while plugs are being established, then run them on the drier side. Best coloration is typically achieved in part shade; lighter colored varieties require more shade to prevent burning. H. villosa cultivars are especially well-suited to areas with hot, humid summers.
- PowerPlug Size(s): 32s
- Optimal Planting Time: Spring
- Retail Sales Window: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Moisture in Production: Average
- Requires Shade in Production: Yes
- Vernalization Required for Bloom: Yes
- Vernalization Beneficial: No