Heuchera 'Carnival Watermelon' | Carnival Watermelon Coral Bells

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DESCRIPTION
Heuchera 'Carnival Watermelon' produces delicate sprays of creamy white flowers in late spring to early summer, held above the foliage on slender stems that attract bees and other pollinators. Rounded leaves emerge in shades of peach, coral, and soft rose, with darker veining and a subtle silvery overlay. Seasonal shifts bring touches of amber and dusky pink, giving the foliage a constantly changing appearance and providing color well beyond the flowering period.

Originating through modern hybrid breeding based on species native to North America, this cultivar was selected for its warm foliage tones and ornamental appeal. It is well suited to woodland gardens, shaded borders, containers, and mixed plantings, where its colorful leaves add texture and brightness throughout the seasons.

DESCRIPTION
Heuchera 'Carnival Watermelon' produces delicate sprays of creamy white flowers in late spring to early summer, held above the foliage on slender stems that attract bees and other pollinators. Rounded leaves emerge in shades of peach, coral, and soft rose, with darker veining and a subtle silvery overlay. Seasonal shifts bring touches of amber and dusky pink, giving the foliage a constantly changing appearance and providing color well beyond the flowering period.

Originating through modern hybrid breeding based on species native to North America, this cultivar was selected for its warm foliage tones and ornamental appeal. It is well suited to woodland gardens, shaded borders, containers, and mixed plantings, where its colorful leaves add texture and brightness throughout the seasons.

 
  • Family: Saxifragaceae
    Height: 10 in to 14 in
    Width: 14 in to 18 in
    Foliage color: Peach pink leaves with rosy purple tones and darker veining
    Flower color: Creamy white flowers borne on slender airy stems
    Bloom time: Late spring to early summer
    Light requirements: Partial shade to full shade
    Water requirements: Moderate
    Maintenance: Low; remove faded flower stems and divide clumps every few years as needed
    Growing zone: USDA zones 4 to 9
    Wildlife attractors: Hummingbirds, bees and pollinators attracted to nectar rich flowers

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