Heuchera 'Beaujolais' PP19,577
Coral Bells
USDA Hardiness Zone 4-8
'Beaujolais' is a large grower with huge, burgundy leaves with a touch of silvery and deeper purple veins. A very vigorous heuchera villosa hybrid. Heat and humidity, and salt tolerant.
Interesting Notes
Hybidized by Thierry Delabroye of France.
Bloom Time
May-June
Homeowner Growing and Maintenance Tips
Happiest in part sahde with moist, organic soil. Will take full shade, but at a slower growth rate.
Great as a border plant, in a container, or in a rock garden. Prune back old foliage in the spring.
Good Companions
Maiden Hair Fern
(Adiantum pedatum),
Japanese Painted Fern
(Athyrium nipponicum),
False Forget-Me-Not, Siberian Bugloss
(Brunnera macrophylla),
Branched Bugbane
(Cimicifuga ramosa),
Cranesbill
(Geranium cantabrigiense),
Barrenwort
(Epimedium rubrum),
Plantain Lily
(Hosta )
Characteristics & Attributes
Attributes & Uses
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Evergreen |
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Containers |
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Cut Flowers |
Exposure
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Full Sun |
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Partial Shade |
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Shade |
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Season of Interest (Foliage)
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Winter |
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Spring |
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Summer |
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Fall |
Soil Moisture Preference
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Moist but well-drained |
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Organic |