Silver Scrolls Coral Bells
Heuchera 'Silver Scrolls'
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Understanding Plant Options
Nature Hills offers plants in two main formats:
- Container Plants: Grown in pots with soil, sized by container volume and plant age
- Bare Root Plants: Dormant plants without soil, sized by height measurements
Container Plant Sizes
Container sizes indicate plant age and growing capacity rather than liquid volume equivalents. Our containers follow industry-standard nursery "trade gallon" specifications, which differ from standard liquid gallon measurements.
Young Plants (6 months to 18 months old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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2" x 2" x 3" | 0.18 - 0.21 dry quarts | 0.20 - 0.23 dry liters |
4" Container | 0.31 - 0.87 dry quarts | 0.35 - 0.96 dry liters |
4.5" Container | 0.65 dry quarts | 0.72 dry liters |
6" Container | 1.4 dry quarts | 1.59 dry liters |
1 Quart | 1 dry quart | 1.1 dry liters |
5.5" Container | 1.89 dry quarts | 2.08 dry liters |
Established Plants (18 months to 2.5 years old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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2 Quart | 2 dry quarts | 2.2 dry liters |
#1 Container | 2.26 - 3.73 dry quarts | 2.49 - 4.11 dry liters |
5" x 5" x 12" | 3.5 - 4.3 dry quarts | 3.85 - 4.74 dry liters |
Mature Plants (2-4 years old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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#2 Container | 1.19 - 1.76 dry gallons | 5.24 - 7.75 dry liters |
#3 Container | 2.15 - 2.76 dry gallons | 8.14 - 12.16 dry liters |
Large Plants (3-5 years old)
Container Size | Actual Volume | Metric Equivalent |
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#5 Container | 2.92 - 4.62 dry gallons | 12.86 - 20.35 dry liters |
#6 Container | 5.25 - 6.01 dry gallons | 23.12 - 26.42 dry liters |
#7 Container | 5.98 - 6.53 dry gallons | 26.34 - 28.76 dry liters |
Bare Root Plants
Bare root plants are sold by height from the root system to the top of the plant. Plants may exceed minimum height requirements.
Common Sizes:
- Trees: 1 foot, 2 feet, 3 feet, 4 feet, 5 feet, 6 feet
- Shrubs & Perennials: 1 foot, 18 inches, 2 feet
Important Notes
Container Volume Specifications
- Trade Gallon Standard: Our containers follow industry-standard "trade gallon" specifications established by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI Z60.1) for nursery stock
- Volume Variations: Actual soil volume may vary due to plant root systems and growing medium settlement
- Age Indicators: Container size primarily indicates plant age and maturity rather than liquid volume equivalents
Growing Conditions
- Plant size can vary based on variety and growing conditions
- Container size helps indicate plant maturity and establishment level
- Larger containers generally mean more established root systems and faster landscape establishment
Seasonal Availability
- Bare root plants are available seasonally when dormant
- Container plants are available throughout the growing season
- Specific varieties may have limited availability in certain sizes
Questions?
For questions about specific plant sizes or availability, please contact our plant experts who can help you choose the right size for your landscape needs.
Plant Highlights
Silver Scrolls Coral Bells highlights at a glance!
Specifications
Specifications
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Botanical Name
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Growing Zones
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Mature Height
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Mature Spread
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Moisture
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Soil
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Growth RateMedium, Slow
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Pollinator Friendly
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Pollinator Required
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Bloom PeriodLate Spring, Summer

Growing Zones 3-9
Get silvery foliage that stands out in the shade! The Silver Scrolls Coral Bells (Heuchera x 'Silver Scrolls') have unique plum and silver foliage with deep-purple veins! The scalloped margins of the leaves and prominent veins add texture and interest as the pewter foliage gradually matures to green throughout the year. Also known as Alumroot/Alum Root, these are vibrant and unexpected foliage plants and remarkably easy to grow for gardeners of all levels!
In the springtime, creamy white flowers appear that last into the summer! These are held on tall, slender, wiry stems and look like tiny and dainty fairy bells high above the silvery leaves! Pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even Hummingbirds seek these nectar-rich blossoms out all summer long.
However, Coral Bells are not known for their flowers, but for their foliage! In fact, in hot climates and mild winters, Heuchera can often be evergreen to semi-evergreen for color all year! Very cold-hardy and humidity-resistant throughout USDA growing zones 3 to 9, there is little that fazes these tough perennial plants, including deer and rabbits!
Planting and Application:
The smaller, space-saving size of Silver Scrolls is versatile in large and small gardens! Add silvery cooling color around your poolside and decks, shaded porches, and patios, or even around a shady front porch. Mix with purples, burgundy, white and variegated plants to maximize the foliage, or get a bit broody by mixing Silver Scrolls with black and dark-leaved plants, or flowers!
Having a mounded, compact habit, this Coral Bell is an excellent choice for mixed or specimen containers and planter gardens as spillers and fillers. Perennial and Cottage gardens, Rose and Rock Gardens all gain a unique foliage edging and border plant! Use as living groundcover mulch and let Coral Bells mingle throughout the landscape between larger shrubs and trees where it dances in their shade.
Create the shade garden of your dreams by mixing these bright perennials among variegated Hosta, Painted Ferns Begonia, Barrenworts, and of course, other Coral Bells! There's such a wide variety of colors to choose from that you'll have trouble choosing just one!
- Silvery Scalloped Foliage With Purple Veining - Matures Green
- Airy, Dainty Creamy White Bell-Shaped Blossoms
- Pollinator & Hummingbird Friendly
- Smaller Mounded, Low-Growing Garden Ornamentals
- Borders & Edging, Containers, Specimens & Lasting Long-Lived Color
#ProPlantTips for Care:
Coral Bells grow best in enriched well-drained soils in part shade. Plant these Perennials do well in more sun in the northern part of its range and afternoon shade in the south, or even in full shade in the hottest climates. Keep them looking their best, by ensuring you water during hot, dry weather, giving the plant about one inch of water per week. A generous layer of mulch helps retain soil moisture as well as insulate the root system from heat and chill.
An easy-care perennial, Coral Bells should be cut back in the early spring. Divide every 3-5 years to maintain vigor. Tolerating heat and humidity, it is low-maintenance and performs well even in the South where it can display evergreen tendencies. Cold and drought tolerant and withstanding heat and humidity, nothing seems to faze this plant. Deer resistant.
- Part Sun & Partial Shade - Appreciates Afternoon Shade
- Easy to Grow in Well-Drained Soil
- Moderate Moisture Needs & Appreciates Mulched Beds
- Deer & Rabbit Resistant, Heat & Humidity Tolerant
- Prune In Early Spring
- Evergreen in Warmer Climates & Herbaceous Perennial in Cooler Zones
Scalloped and pewter plum and green, the Silver Scrolls Heuchera will add just the right touch of finery and lace to your shade garden beds and borders! Hurry and order this spectacular variety for yourself at NatureHills.com!
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I prune Coral Bells?
Coral Bells do best when pruned in the early spring. Leaving the foliage intact as an extra blanket for winter protection over the crown. In some climates, Coral Bells can be semi-evergreen, so leaving those colorful leaves up all winter adds winter interest!
Do Coral Bells prefer sun or shade?
Coral Bells need partial sun/shade or full shade in warmer climates. They do best in the morning sun to dry the leaves of dew and afternoon shade to provide relief from the hot summer sun.
Do Coral Bells spread?
Coral Bells can spread into tidy mounds about 2-3 feet in width but do not spread by rhizomes or stolons further than where they're planted.
Where do Coral Bells grow best?
Coral Bells love a shaded site in enriched soil that is well-drained. They appreciate regular moisture and a mulched root zone.
Do Coral Bells attract hummingbirds?
Coral Bells are loved by pollinators and hummingbirds! All walks of beneficial pollinators will show up to sip their nectar.
What pairs with Coral Bells?
These shade-loving perennials pair with lacy Astilbe and Ferns, other coarse foliage plants like Hosta, and the lobed foliage of Columbines! Try pairing with Barrenworts and Bergenia too!
What Shipping Options Do You Offer?
NatureHills.com works closely with our growers and nursery professionals to ensure we ship when it is most appropriate for your area. Our goal is to deliver the hardiest plants by avoiding extreme high and low temperatures. Check out our shipping schedule for more information and to learn our wills and don'ts when it comes to shipping plants. Find your Coral Bells for sale here at NatureHills.com!