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Coral Bells - Obsidian
Use this coral bell as a ground cover, in rock gardens, as a border plant or as an edger along paths and walkways. Like most Coral Bells, it thrives in partial sunlight but once established it will also grow in shade. The Coral Bells Obsidian, Heuchera 'Obsidian' (PP14,836), with it's Jet Black leaves, has the darkest foilage to date of the Coral Bells. Taller shoots of cream colored flowers appear on this evergreen variety in June. Plant the Obsidian with Coral Bells Lime Ricky, Marmalade or Peach Flambe for a fantastic color contrast. Coral Bells are grown more for their foliage color but the small blooms that they contain will attract hummingbirds. ... more information
Leopard Plant - Przewalskii New leaves emerge purplish-red but turn to brownish-green. Ligularia ‘Przewalskii’ should be planted in full shade in a well-drained area. Blooming from July to August, ‘Ligularia Przewalskii’ has a plant height of 4’ and a spread of 36”. The Ligularia ‘Przewalskii Leopard Plant’, Ligularia przewalskii, has a wonderful clear, yellow daisy-like flower with huge leathery, toothed, heart-shaped, basal leaves. Use Ligularia in group or mass plantings, as an accent plant, in woodland gardens, or along streams, ponds, pools or bog gardens. It must have moist soil and should never be allowed to dry out. |
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