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Spellbound Coral Bells

Spellbound Coral Bells

Heuchera 'Spellbound' Plant Patent #24103

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SKU: TL-2hesp5
Step into a garden enchantment with this silver-leafed sorcerer. ‘Spellbound’ casts its magic with foliage that shimmers in shades of pewter, violet, and deep charcoal, creating a moody, otherworldly effect....
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Zone
USDA Zone:4
Watering
Watering Needs:Keep soil evenly moist
Sun Needs
Sun Needs:Partial sun or shade
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Spellbound Coral Bells

Step into a garden enchantment with this silver-leafed sorcerer. ‘Spellbound’ casts its magic with foliage that shimmers in shades of pewter, violet, and deep charcoal, creating a moody, otherworldly effect. As the seasons shift, its colors dance between light and shadow, making it the perfect focal point for borders, containers, or shady retreats. Evergreen and resilient, it thrives with little effort, proving that magic really can happen in your garden.

Landscape Size

Average Landscape Size:

Height - 6 in. - 12 in. , Width - 12 in. - 18 in.
Flowering

Flowering Season:

Summer
Landscape

Landscape Use:

Container, Mixed Beds, Mass Planting, Shade Garden, Woodland Garden, Edging.
Features

Special Features:

Attracts Butterflies, Hummingbirds, Winter Color, Drought Tolerant
SIZE 6" Square Pot
Foliage Color Purple-Red-Sliver
Growth Habit Mound
Flower Color White
Watering

Watering Needs:

Keep soil evenly moist

Care Guide: Cast the Perfect Spell

  1. Light: Prefers part shade but can handle some morning sun. Keep it out of harsh afternoon rays to maintain its spellbinding hues.
  2. Soil: Loves well-draining, rich soil with a touch of organic matter. Think lush, forest-floor vibes.
  3. Watering: Keep the soil lightly moist. Overwatering will break the magic, so don’t let it sit in soggy soil.
  4. Feeding: A dash of balanced fertilizer in spring keeps its foliage vibrant and full of life.
  5. Pruning: Snip off tired or damaged leaves as needed. A light trim in late winter keeps it looking fresh for the season ahead.
  6. Hardiness: Hardy down to USDA zone 4, it weathers the cold with grace, staying evergreen in milder winters.