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Recognized as a breakthrough in Coral Bells breeding, the aptly named Heuchera ‘Berry Timeless’ reblooms from early summer to fall, the flowers aging on the stems to produce a lovely two-tone effect with new rosy-pink blossoms arriving alongside mature, darker pink ones. The abundance of flower stems means you’ll have plenty for cutting. The lightly frosted, fresh green foliage is another major attraction, and the leaves remain evergreen in milder climates. The plant’s Heuchera villosa parentage makes ‘Berry Timeless’ more heat- and drought-tolerant than most Coral Bells. It’s a terrific edger that won’t interest deer, but the plentiful flowers do delight pollinators. PP 26,357
Heuchera is an American genus with lobed leaves and tiny, bell-shaped flowers on wand-like stems. Determined breeders have turned these perennials into some of the most attractive foliage plants. Heucheras make themselves at home in moist but well-drained, organic-enriched soils. They are attractive to hummingbirds and rarely troubled by deer.
For more information on growing Heuchera, click Growing Guide.
Please note: So plants may properly establish before winter, we recommend early fall planting of Heuchera in colder zones (Zones 5 and lower).












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