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Heucherella 'Sweet Tea' - Sweet Tea Foamy bells

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Heucherella 'Sweet Tea' is an extraordinary perennial plant, captivating garden aficionados with its delightful blend of warm hues and enduring resilience. The star attraction of this two-foot-tall hybrid, commonly known as Sweet Tea Foamy Bells, is its vibrant, maple-like foliage. The leaves are a spectacle in their own right, with colors sweeping from soothing apricot-orange to rich cinnamon-brown, forming a dazzling tapestry that lasts all year round. Adding to its charm are the delicate, white bell-shaped flowers that bloom from late spring to early summer, effortlessly rising above the foliage on tall sturdy stems. Consistently durable, Heucherella 'Sweet Tea' boasts a high tolerance to both heat and humidity, requiring only moderate watering. It thrives best in areas with partial shade to full sun, and its visual allure intensifies with more exposure to sunlight. Perfect for an array of landscaping designs, from containers and borders to woodland gardens, this versatile hybrid plant is designed to impress with both its visual appeal and low-maintenance nature.

  • Size: Up to 20 inches tall
  • Flowers: Small, white, bell-shaped flowers
  • Foliage: Large, maple-like leaves in tones of apricot-orange to cinnamon-brown
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Partial shade to full sun
  • Resilience: High resistance to heat and humidity
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