Wholesale Login

Apply for Wholesale Pricing

<< PREV Image 1 of 6 NEXT >>
Heuchera x villosa 'Caramel'

Heuchera villosa 'Caramel' PP16560

Coral Bells - Alum Root

'Caramel' is an exciting H. villosa cross that has striking apricot leaves with reddish undersides, turning to salmon-red in fall. Creamy white flowers appear in late summer.  It was discovered as a chance seedling and introduced in 2002 by Thierry Delabroye of France.

PRN Preferred:  Smaller and neater than 'Southern Comfort', with the same showy color combination.

Height

12 Inches

Spread

12 Inches

Bloom Color

White

USDA Hardiness Zone

4
Current Availability
Qty Avail Description Comments Future Crop Future Crop Ready Date
134 Heuchera villosa Caramel #1 (NATIVE-apricot w/ reddish undersides)
Characteristics & Attributes
Attributes
Cut Flower
Dried Flower
Fall Color - Attractive
Native
Semi-Evergreen
Winter Containers
Soil Conditions
Average
Dry
Bloom Time
Summer
Exposure
Full Shade
Partial Shade/Shade Tolerant
Special Recognition
Pleasant Run Nursery Preferred Selection
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds
Attracts Pollinators
Tolerance
Black Walnut Tolerant
Drought Tolerant
Foliage Color
Orange/Bronze
Similar Plants to Heuchera villosa 'Caramel'
Coral Bells - Alum Root Heuchera x 'Georgia Peach'
Coral Bells - Alum Root