Botanical Family: Saxifragaceae
Common Family: Saxifrage Family
Canyon Belle Coral Bells
Heuchera 'Canyon Belle' is a compact herbaceous perennial which forms 12 inch wide by 5 inch tall rosettes of dark green, somewhat glossy, 2 inch wide leaves. With its springtime display of very showy reddish flowers on 18 inch stalks, it is a desirable, compact Heuchera for use in flower gardens, as a small-scale groundcover, for edging, in rock gardens or in decorative containers.
Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips
Susceptible to mealybugs in containers, and thrips. Divide clumps every 3 or 4 years in fall (in spring in colder areas). Discard older, woody rootstocks.
Interesting Notes
A Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Introduction. An F2 hybrid of H. elegans x a H. sanguinea hybrid selected by horticulturist Dara Emery.
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