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Heuchera 'Canyon Pink' - Canyon Pink Coral Bells

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Heuchera 'Canyon Pink' is a stunning perennial plant often referred to as Canyon Pink Coral Bells. This splendid garden gem offers a vibrant cascade of brightly colored, lobed leaves, accented by sprays of delicate, creamy-white flowers that spread an enchanting bloom from early summer. Cultivating a generous mound reaching 12-18 inches tall with a similar spread, this plant brings a unique aesthetic to any landscape design. Flourishing in part to full shade and requiring moderate watering, it fits effortlessly into various garden environments and styles. Its effortless maintenance paired with robust resistance to pests and diseases, makes Heuchera 'Canyon Pink' a beloved choice for both novice and seasoned gardeners seeking to add a touch of long-lasting beauty to their green spaces.

  • Size: 12-18 inches tall with a spread of 18 inches
  • Flowers: Delicate sprays of small, creamy-white flowers
  • Foliage: Rounded, lobed leaves in bright pink
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Part shade to full shade
  • Maintenance: Low-maintenance and resistant to pests and diseases
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