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Peach Flambe Coral Bells

Heuchera 'Peach Flambe'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Peach Flambé performs best with 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight, ideally in the morning. In hotter climates, afternoon shade is crucial to prevent the vibrant peach leaves from scorching or fading. While it can handle full sun in cooler northern zones, you must keep the soil consistently moist to compensate.
  • Soil: These plants thrive in loose, nutrient-rich soil that drains well. If you have heavy clay or sandy soil, mix in plenty of compost or organic matter before planting to improve texture and drainage. Good drainage is non-negotiable, as soggy soil in winter is the fastest way to kill coral bells.

Watering Requirements

Keep the soil consistently moist, like a wrung-out sponge, while your plant is establishing its root system. Once established, Peach Flambé is moderately drought tolerant, but you should still aim for about an inch of water per week during dry spells. If watering becomes inconsistent, you will likely see brown, crispy leaf edges and a lack of vigor in the foliage color.

Pruning Tips

Since this is an herbaceous perennial, it produces fresh flowers and foliage on new growth each season. Wait until early spring to prune, looking for new leaves emerging from the center of the crown before you act. Using sharp shears, trim away the old, tattered foliage from the previous year to clear the path for the vibrant new leaves; think of it like a spring haircut that improves airflow and prevents disease.

Fertilizer Needs

Feed your plant in early spring with a layer of compost or a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer. Avoid using liquid, high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer, as this encourages soft, weak growth that will be easily damaged by the first frost.

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Description

Sun-kissed foliage sets your landscape on fire! The well-known Heuchera is a classic choice for the shade garden plant, but if you crave something that really sets your yard apart is Peach Flambé Coral Bells (Heuchera 'Peach Flambe')! Displaying a mouthwatering combo of sweet peach tinted with flaming cherry red all summer long!

In the early summer, 2-foot tall spikes of creamy-white flowers rise above the foliage and sparkle in the dappled shade. The tiny, dainty bells attract a host of butterflies, Hummingbirds, and beneficial pollinators for several weeks! However, as pretty as they are, they are just a side attraction! Even the ivory, bell-shaped flowers are a durable, delicate addition to floral bouquets when combined with larger, more common summer blooms!

The brightly colored foliage is the reason this beauty is grown for its foliage, but those dainty blooms are just the cherry on top! Vigorous and dense growth, Heuchera cover the ground in glowing, peachy-red leaves! Like smoldering coals, the deeply lobed foliage lasts from spring into autumn, longer if you are in a warmer climate! Then, as the weather cools, so does the color, turning a moody plum-purple for a year-round color show in the shade!

Planting and Application:

Peach Flambé adds dramatic color saturation to the shady garden and lights up dreary corners. The bright peach and flaming red leaves are an eye-popping addition to perennial gardens and for planting in the foreground of your foundation plants. Talk about inspiring curb appeal!

A vivid space-saving border plant and a beacon in the Rock Garden, you can probably imagine this brilliant color planted en masse to fill in large areas in both residential and commercial applications! Perfect for both city and country locations and formal or informal use, Heuchera always fits right in!

Excelling in container gardens where the hot-colored leaves can be kept close. That pop of color will draw the eye and enliven any planter! Pair it with cool-colored shade Hostas, pastel Lenten Roses, and multi-colored Astilbes for a tapestry of colors and forms. Or just mix it up with other vibrantly colored Heuchera!

The red-splashed, bright peach-colored leaves transform any patio or balcony with multi-seasonal interest! Plus, it loves dappled shade, so plant en masse under your favorite tree and step back for the color explosion!

  • Bold Peachy-Red Foliage & Plum Fall Color
  • Bright Colored Year-Round
  • Dainty White Flowers - Pollinators Love It!
  • Shady Garden Staple, Fantastic Understory & Great Container Plant
  • Award-Winning, Easy Care

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Peach Flambé's fiery color adds immense color to those part-shade garden areas and is positively radiant in the full sun in the coldest of their favorite growing zones! Forming a hardy, resistant rosette that slowly spreads in a compact manner all growing season! Peach Flambé is easy-care to for, just water regularly, and provides decent garden soil, that's all it needs to perform its best. Preferring humus-rich, well-drained soil, that has consistent moisture. Once established however these are partially drought tolerant, heat resistant, and shrug off high humidity! Deer and rabbit resistant, you won't need to worry.

Being a herbaceous Perennial, Heuchera dies back to the ground in cold winters, though in warmer zones, can remain semi-fully evergreen year-round! Add a 3-4 inch thick layer of mulch around the base of your plant. Remove any dead leaves each late winter or early spring to prevent fungal issues. Other than that, Peach Flambé is low-maintenance! Every few years, divide your clumps while dormant, or let them ramble and sprawl throughout the garden!

  • Full Sun, Part Sun, or Afternoon Shade
  • Adaptable to a Variety of Well-Drained Soils & Conditions
  • Herbaceous Perennial - Evergreen in Warm Climates
  • Salt Tolerant, Easy to Maintain & Urban Environment Tolerant
  • Shrugs Off Heat & Humidity, Deer Seldom Bother It
  • Powdery Mildew Resistant

Fire-kissed in the shade, Peach Flambé is an amazing plant that deserves a spot in your garden where its decadence will make you swoon and your neighbors say, "I'll have what they're having!". Buy your Peach Flambé Coral Bells from Nature Hills today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature size and height of Peach Flambe Coral Bells?

  • Peach Flambe Coral Bells forms a compact mound of foliage typically 8-12 inches tall and wide, with flower spikes reaching 2 feet in summer. The dense, vigorous growth makes it perfect for borders, mass plantings, or containers where you want consistent low height with seasonal bloom interest.

Does Peach Flambe Coral Bells prefer full sun, partial shade, or full shade?

  • Peach Flambe Coral Bells thrives in partial to full shade, where its peachy-red foliage glows brilliantly in dappled light. This Heuchera excels in shade gardens and adds dramatic color to dreary corners. Plant it where it gets morning sun but afternoon protection for best foliage color.

How do I plant Peach Flambe Coral Bells, including soil requirements?

  • Plant Peach Flambe Coral Bells in well-draining soil with partial to full shade conditions. This perennial thrives in moist, humus-rich soil with good drainage. Space plants 12-18 inches apart to allow for their vigorous, dense growth habit. Water regularly but avoid soggy conditions.

Is Peach Flambe Coral Bells drought tolerant once established?

  • Peach Flambé Coral Bell has moderate drought tolerance once established, though it performs best with consistent moisture. Like most Heuchera varieties, it prefers well-draining soil that doesn't stay soggy. Water regularly the first year, then provide supplemental water during extended dry spells for optimal foliage color.

What are the fertilizing requirements for Peach Flambe Coral Bells?

  • Peach Flambe Coral Bells thrive with minimal fertilizing, needing only light feeding in early spring. Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer or compost around the base when new growth emerges. Avoid over-fertilizing, which can reduce the vibrant foliage color that makes this variety so striking.

How do I prune Peach Flambe Coral Bells?

  • Coral Bells require minimal pruning beyond removing spent flower spikes and damaged leaves. Cut the 2-foot flower stems back to the base after blooming finishes in summer. Remove any brown or tattered foliage in early spring to showcase the fresh peachy-red growth.

Will Peach Flambe Coral Bells come back every year as a perennial?

  • Yes, Peach Flambe Coral Bell is a true perennial that returns year after year. The colorful foliage persists from spring through autumn, then transitions to plum-purple in winter before regenerating each spring. Plant in partial shade for reliable annual growth.

What shipping zones do you ship Peach Flambe Coral Bells to?

  • Peach Flambe Coral Bells ship to most USDA zones where these hardy perennials thrive. This Heuchera variety performs well in cooler climates and extends its colorful display longer in warmer regions. Check your specific zone compatibility before ordering to ensure success.

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