Pink Coral Bells (Heuchera rubescens) is a compact native perennial that adds delicate charm to dry shade or sun-dappled gardens. Its low mounds of scalloped, semi-evergreen leaves are topped in late spring and summer by airy spikes of tiny pink to rosy-red flowers that attract native pollinators. Ideal for partially shaded garden beds and borders, rock gardens, and woodland or shade garden edges, Pink Coral Bells offers soft color and year-round interest with minimal maintenance. Pink Coral Bells is somewhat drought tolerant once established, but be sure to water regularly it's first season. This perennial will be short lived unless divided every 3-4 years.
Photo Credit: Andrey Zarkikh
Pink Coral Bells
Irrigation Requirement: Moderate (1/2" every 7-10 days)
Mature Size: Up to 2' tall and wide
Spacing: 1' apart
Bloom Colors: Pink
Bloom Season: May - September
Hardiness Zone: 4 - 9
Light Requirement: Partial Shade
Deer Resistant: Yes
Salt Tolerant: Yes
Soils: Prefers well-drained sand or loam soils, but can tolerate clay if it's well-drained.
Pink Coral Bells provide nectar and pollen for a variety of native pollinators.

