Heuchera 'Regina'
Alumroot, Coral Bells
Alumroot, Coral Bells
Type Perennial
Hardy range 4A to 8A
Height 24" to 36" / 60cm to 90cm
Spread 6" to 12" / 15cm to 30cm
Growth rate Average
Form Rounded
Exposure Partial shade or partial sun to full sun
Persistence Evergreen
Hardy range 4A to 8A
Height 24" to 36" / 60cm to 90cm
Spread 6" to 12" / 15cm to 30cm
Growth rate Average
Form Rounded
Exposure Partial shade or partial sun to full sun
Persistence Evergreen
Bloom Color Pink
Bloom Time Spring and Summer
The flowers are suitable for cut flowers.
Bloom Time Spring and Summer
The flowers are suitable for cut flowers.
Environment
This plant tolerates some drought.
This plant will grow in moist soil.
Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy.
The pH preference is a neutral soil.
This plant tolerates some drought.
This plant will grow in moist soil.
Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy.
The pH preference is a neutral soil.
Leaf Color Purple and silvery
This plant has attractive foliage.
This plant has attractive foliage.
Culture Notes
These herbaceous, evergreen, perennial herbs are increasing in popularity due to the fact that newer varieties of Heucheras offer taller and larger flowers, ruffled foliage and increased hardiness to heat, humidity and cold. Heucheras are already valued for their lovely, varied foliage and striking, bell-shaped flowers in various colors. Their stalks spike up from the center of the plant and vary in height. When planting, make sure crowns are just above the soil level. Keep plants moist, but well-drained, and mulch before the onset of cold weather. Its highly unlikely that Heucheras will survive in clay. In the South, Heucheras do best if planted in partial shade; if grown in cooler climates, the plant flowers longer if spent blossoms are removed. Many Heucheras will attract both hummingbirds and bees.
'Regina' was the 1st prize winner of the Royal Society for Horticulture Perennial Plant Exposition. This was due, in great part, to its very attractive silvery, burgundy-bronze foliage.
These herbaceous, evergreen, perennial herbs are increasing in popularity due to the fact that newer varieties of Heucheras offer taller and larger flowers, ruffled foliage and increased hardiness to heat, humidity and cold. Heucheras are already valued for their lovely, varied foliage and striking, bell-shaped flowers in various colors. Their stalks spike up from the center of the plant and vary in height. When planting, make sure crowns are just above the soil level. Keep plants moist, but well-drained, and mulch before the onset of cold weather. Its highly unlikely that Heucheras will survive in clay. In the South, Heucheras do best if planted in partial shade; if grown in cooler climates, the plant flowers longer if spent blossoms are removed. Many Heucheras will attract both hummingbirds and bees.
'Regina' was the 1st prize winner of the Royal Society for Horticulture Perennial Plant Exposition. This was due, in great part, to its very attractive silvery, burgundy-bronze foliage.