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Dressed Up® 'Evening Gown' Coral Bells

  • Hardy in zones 4-9 with stunning deep purple foliage that holds its color all season long Delicate pink flowers on tall stems in late spring attract hummingbirds and butterflies Thrives in partial to full shade where most colorful plants struggle to perform Deer-resistant, low maintenance, and evergreen in mild climates for year-round interest

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Zone 7 Week of February 23rd
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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Cold hardy, Low Maintenance, Flowering, Deer-resistant, Evergreen, Shade Tolerant, and Attracts pollinators

The Dressed Up® 'Evening Gown' Coral Bells (Heuchera 'Evening Gown') delivers exactly what shade gardeners crave: bold color where little else will grow. This Proven Winners® selection showcases deep plum-purple foliage that maintains its richness from spring through fall, creating a sophisticated backdrop in shaded borders, woodland gardens, and container combinations.

Foliage That Commands Attention

The ruffled, rounded leaves emerge in spring with an almost black-purple intensity that gradually settles into a rich burgundy tone. Unlike some purple-leaved Heucheras that fade to muddy green by summer, Evening Gown holds its color remarkably well even in deeper shade. The foliage forms a neat mound that stays compact without flopping, making it ideal for edging pathways or filling the front of shaded borders.

Delicate Blooms Add Vertical Interest

In late spring, slender stems rise 18 to 24 inches above the foliage, each topped with airy sprays of soft pink flowers. While the blooms are delicate individually, they create an impressive cloud effect when viewed from a distance. Hummingbirds visit regularly for nectar, and the flowers make charming cut additions to small arrangements.

A Shade Garden Workhorse

This Coral Bells excels where many colorful plants struggle. Pair it with hostas, ferns, and astilbes for textural contrast, or use it to echo the purple tones in Heucherella and Tiarella varieties. The compact size makes Evening Gown perfect for containers on shaded patios where its foliage color brightens dark corners. Deer typically leave Heucheras alone, making this an excellent choice for gardens with browsing pressure.

Easy Care for Lasting Beauty

Once established, Evening Gown requires minimal fussing. The semi-evergreen foliage often persists through winter in zones 7-9, providing color when the garden is at its most bare. In colder zones, the crown remains alive underground and sends up fresh growth each spring. Every three to four years, divide plants in early spring to maintain vigor and propagate more for your garden.

Dressed Up® Evening Gown Coral Bells brings sophisticated color and reliable performance to shaded spaces where gardeners need plants that work as hard as they look beautiful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will Evening Gown Coral Bells grow in full sun?

  • A: In zones 4-6, it tolerates full sun with adequate moisture, but afternoon shade produces the best foliage color. In zones 7-9, too much sun causes leaf scorch and fades the purple to a washed-out brownish tone. Morning sun with afternoon shade is ideal across all zones.

Q: How often should I divide Coral Bells?

  • A: Divide every three to four years in early spring when you notice the center of the plant becoming woody or foliage production declining. Division rejuvenates the plant and gives you extras to spread throughout your garden or share with friends.

Q: Why are the leaves turning brown at the edges?

  • A: Brown leaf edges typically indicate either too much direct sun, inconsistent watering, or salt buildup from overfertilizing. Check that plants receive afternoon shade, maintain even soil moisture, and fertilize lightly. Trim damaged leaves to improve appearance.

Q: Can I grow Evening Gown in containers?

  • A: Yes, it's excellent in containers and works beautifully in shaded patio combinations. Use a quality potting mix with good drainage and plan to water containers more frequently than in-ground plants. In zones 4-6, move containers to a protected location or insulate them for winter.

Q: Does Evening Gown stay purple in winter?

  • A: In zones 7-9, the foliage often remains semi-evergreen through mild winters, though color may dull slightly. In zones 4-6, foliage typically dies back and the plant goes dormant, regrowing fresh purple leaves in spring. Avoid cutting back foliage in fall as it provides winter protection for the crown.

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