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Caramel Coral Bells

Heuchera 'Caramel'

  • Glowing Caramel-Orange Foliage with Rosy Brown Sugar Highlights Year-Round
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-9
  • Grows 1 ft Tall and Wide
  • Showy White Blooms From Late Spring to Early Summer
  • Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Aim for a spot that gets about 4 to 6 hours of morning sun followed by afternoon shade. While 'Caramel' is more heat tolerant than other varieties, intense afternoon sun can still scorch the leaves, while deep shade may cause the vibrant apricot color to fade or look muddy.
  • Soil: These plants hate having "wet feet," so well-drained soil is non-negotiable. If you are working with heavy clay, mix in plenty of compost or organic matter to break it up and ensure water drains away freely rather than pooling around the roots.

Watering Requirements

Focus on keeping the soil consistently moist (but not soggy) for the first few weeks to help the shallow roots establish. Once mature, this plant is moderately drought tolerant, but if you skip watering for too long, you will see the foliage develop crispy brown edges and the plant may stop producing new leaves.

Pruning Tips

Think of this as a spring cleanup; wait until early spring to trim away the old, tattered foliage from the previous year. We recommend leaving the messy leaves intact through the winter because they act as a natural blanket, protecting the crown from freezing and thawing cycles.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer or a layer of compost in early spring to support the season's colorful growth. Avoid heavy nitrogen applications late in the season, as this encourages weak, soft growth that will be easily damaged by the first frost.

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Description

The Caramel Coral Bells (Heuchera 'Caramel') has unique and glowing caramel-orange foliage on a vigorous growing plant. The clump-forming perennial grows into a mound, requiring very little maintenance! Perfect for the busy or novice gardener. The unusual color melds beautifully among orange and yellow flowers and is eye-catching, to say the least!

The improvements on this 'Caramel' must be seen to be appreciated, with features of creamy colors and rosy, brown sugar highlights! The foliage is one of the best features of Coral Bells, as the leaves are large, heart-shaped, and rounded, with striking colors and variegation patterns.

The small blooms that the Caramel Coral Bells display in the early Summer will attract Hummingbirds and butterflies. Tiny creamy white, bell-shaped flowers are lifted above the wispy stems, up to a height of 18 inches. Caramel thrives in heat and humidity and is one of the hardiest of all the Coral Bells.

Planting and Application:

Use this Coral Bell as a groundcover, in Rock Gardens, as a border plant, or as an edging along paths and walkways. Particularly showy when planted as a specimen garden among the vibrant colors of other Coral Bells! Try creating a focal point planting in your garden by clustering these in a grouping of 3 or more for a stand-out accent! Growing to create a low-maintenance groundcover.

Seating areas, birdbaths, outdoor sculptures, and urns become the main feature with a skirting of these around their base. Colorful additions to ornamental containers on shady patios, even balcony gardeners can enjoy these brilliant plants! Fringe trees or encircle large shrubs while benefitting from their shade. They'll provide facer plantings to hide their bare stems while calling butterflies and hummingbirds galore.

Adding an amazing designer touch to your landscape, plant as edging for garden beds, shady woodland gardens, Rock Gardens, Perennial borders, or in mass as an attractive ground cover! Cutting gardens and Cottage gardens welcome these so be sure to add delicate grace to your summer bouquets and floral arrangements!

  • Large Variegated Caramel/Orange Heart-Shaped Leaves
  • Wispy White Flower Spikes Rise Up to Two Feet Above the Foliage
  • Stays Small & Compact
  • Butterflies & Hummingbirds Adore Coral Bells
  • Edging, Beds & Borders, Container Gardens & Paths

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Like most Coral Bells, Caramel thrives in partial sunlight but once established it will also grow in shade. Maintain consistent moisture and well-drained, enriched soil when grown in full sun. In the hottest of their favorite growing zones 4 to 9, this variety will appreciate some afternoon shade. If you use these Perennials in full sun, be sure to water well and add a 3-4 inch thick layer of mulch at the root zones. This Heuchera variety is pest resistant, typically ignored by deer and rabbits, as well as disease free! For the best growth, it's recommended to divide the clumps every few years, in the spring, in the spring and prune back winter die-back in early spring as well.

  • Vigorous & Hardy in Full Sun, Some Afternoon Shade
  • Moderate Moisture Needs & Well-Drained Soil
  • Prune Early Spring
  • Easy Care & Drought Tolerant
  • Takes Cold, Heat & Humidity
  • Low Maintenance & Disease Free

Creamy and delicious-looking ruffles, Caramel Heuchera will surely become one of your favorites! This unusual-colored Coral Bell is just waiting to be planted in your landscape! Order today at Nature Hills!

Frequently Asked Questions

What planting zones is Caramel Coral Bells hardy in?

  • Caramel Coral Bells are hardy in USDA zones 4-9. This variety is noted as one of the hardiest of all Coral Bells and thrives particularly well in heat and humidity. Plant in partial shade for best performance in your zone.

What is the size at maturity for Caramel Coral Bells, including height and spread?

  • Caramel Coral Bells grows 8-10 inches tall and 12-14 inches wide, forming a compact mound. The flower stems reach up to 18 inches in early summer. This low-growing habit makes it perfect for edging, groundcover, or container plantings available at naturehills.com.

Does Caramel Coral Bells prefer full sun or shade?

  • Caramel Coral Bells thrives in partial shade to full shade conditions. While it can tolerate some morning sun, it performs best with protection from intense afternoon heat. Plant it under trees, along shaded walkways, or on the north side of structures for optimal growth.

How do I water Caramel Coral Bells, especially in heat or dry conditions?

  • Water Caramel Coral Bells deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings. This heat and humidity tolerant variety is quite drought resilient once established. In extreme heat, provide morning water and ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.

Is Caramel Coral Bells deer and rabbit resistant?

  • Caramel Coral Bells are generally deer and rabbit resistant due to their slightly fuzzy, textured foliage that these pests typically avoid. The hardy perennial's low 18-inch height makes it perfect for protected border plantings. Shop at Nature Hills for reliable deer-resistant landscaping options.

Will Caramel Coral Bells keep its caramel color or turn green?

  • Caramel Coral Bells maintains its distinctive caramel-orange foliage throughout the growing season with creamy colors and rosy brown sugar highlights. The color won't fade to green like some varieties. Plant in partial shade to preserve the best coloration.

When and how are Caramel Coral Bells shipped, especially for my zone?

  • Caramel Coral Bells ship as dormant bare-root plants in early spring or as potted plants during the growing season. Spring shipping timing depends on your hardiness zone - colder zones receive shipments later to avoid frost damage. Check your zone's last frost date and expect delivery 2-3 weeks prior for safe planting.

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