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Plum Pudding Coral Bells

Heuchera 'Plum Pudding'

  • Silvery-Purple Maple-Shaped Leaves with Dark Veining Create Year-Round Garden Drama
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-9
  • Grows 1 ft Tall and Wide
  • Showy White Blooms From Early Summer to Late Summer
  • Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Compact/Dwarf, Low Maintenance, Evergreen, Flowering, Deer-resistant, Heat Tolerant, Drought resistant, Attracts pollinators, Container Friendly
Hardiness Zone 3a to 9b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 1 ft
Width 1 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Peaty
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Habit Compact
Blooms In Summer
Flower Color White
Foliage Color Green, Variegated
Suitable Space Indoors, Outdoors
Botanical Name Heuchera 'Plum Pudding'
Species hybrid
Cultivar Plum Pudding
Class Saxifragales
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature height and spread of Plum Pudding Coral Bells?

  • Plum Pudding Coral Bells forms compact mounds 8-10 inches tall and 10-12 inches wide. The delicate flower spikes reach 18-24 inches above the foliage in late spring to early summer. Space plants 10-12 inches apart for proper air circulation and room to spread.

Does Plum Pudding Coral Bells grow well in full sun or does it prefer partial shade?

  • Plum Pudding Coral Bells thrives in both sun and partial shade conditions. This versatility makes it perfect for garden borders that transition between different light levels. Plant it where it gets morning sun with afternoon protection for best foliage color.

How often should I water Plum Pudding Coral Bells, and is it drought-tolerant once established?

  • Plum Pudding Coral Bells needs consistent moisture but becomes moderately drought-tolerant once established. Water regularly the first year, then reduce to weekly deep watering during dry spells. The foliage persists through mild winters only with adequate soil moisture, so don't let it completely dry out.

What type of soil does Plum Pudding Coral Bells need, and does it require good drainage?

  • Plum Pudding Coral Bells thrive in well-draining soil and are quite adaptable to various soil types. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, especially during winter months. Plant in loose, fertile soil amended with compost for best results.

How do I plant Plum Pudding Coral Bells, and when is the best time to plant?

  • Plant Plum Pudding Coral Bells in spring or early fall in well-draining soil with partial shade to sun exposure. Space plants 12-15 inches apart and plant at the same depth as the container. Water regularly the first season to establish roots - shop quality plants at naturehills.com.

Is Plum Pudding Coral Bells deer-resistant?

  • Plum Pudding Coral Bells are generally deer-resistant, as most Heuchera varieties have foliage that deer typically avoid. The thick, textured leaves with their silvery-purple coloring are not preferred browse. For best protection, plant them closer to high-traffic areas of your garden.

Does Plum Pudding Coral Bells attract pollinators like butterflies, hummingbirds, or bees?

  • Plum Pudding Coral Bells attracts both butterflies and hummingbirds with its delicate white bell-shaped flowers. The blooms appear on tall spikes in late spring to early summer, creating an airy display that hummingbirds particularly love. Plant in borders that transition from sun to partial shade for best pollinator appeal.

What are the care requirements for Plum Pudding Coral Bells, including fertilizing?

  • Plum Pudding Coral Bells thrive in sun to partial shade with consistent moisture, especially during mild winters when foliage persists. Feed with a balanced fertilizer in early spring before the late spring to early summer bloom period. Water regularly but ensure good drainage to prevent crown rot.

How do I prune or maintain Plum Pudding Coral Bells in early spring?

  • Remove any winter-damaged or dead foliage in early spring before new growth emerges. Cut back old flower stems from the previous season to ground level. Simply trim damaged leaves at the base with clean pruners to make room for fresh, colorful spring growth.

Will Plum Pudding Coral Bells tolerate my zone 3 or zone 9 climate?

  • Plum Pudding Coral Bells are hardy in zones 4-9, so they won't survive zone 3 winters but thrive in zone 9. In zone 9, provide afternoon shade and consistent moisture. Consider container growing in zone 3 to bring indoors for winter protection.