Heuchera 'Frosted Violet' | Frosted Violet Coral Bells

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DESCRIPTION
Heuchera 'Frosted Violet' produces airy sprays of small, creamy pink flowers in late spring to early summer, rising above the foliage on slender stems. Rounded, deeply lobed leaves are rich violet-purple with a silvery overlay that gives the surface a softly frosted appearance that remains attractive through much of the year. The foliage develops deeper tones during cooler weather, adding texture and subtle color changes throughout the seasons.

Originating through modern hybrid breeding based on species native to North America, this cultivar reflects selection focused on ornamental foliage and garden performance. It is well suited to woodland gardens, borders, containers, and mixed plantings, where its colorful leaves provide enduring seasonal interest and contrast.

DESCRIPTION
Heuchera 'Frosted Violet' produces airy sprays of small, creamy pink flowers in late spring to early summer, rising above the foliage on slender stems. Rounded, deeply lobed leaves are rich violet-purple with a silvery overlay that gives the surface a softly frosted appearance that remains attractive through much of the year. The foliage develops deeper tones during cooler weather, adding texture and subtle color changes throughout the seasons.

Originating through modern hybrid breeding based on species native to North America, this cultivar reflects selection focused on ornamental foliage and garden performance. It is well suited to woodland gardens, borders, containers, and mixed plantings, where its colorful leaves provide enduring seasonal interest and contrast.

 
  • Family: Saxifragaceae
    Height: 10 in to 14 in
    Width: 16 in to 20 in
    Foliage color: Frosted violet purple leaves with silver overlay and dark veining
    Flower color: Soft pink to creamy white flowers borne on slender 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

    This plant can be seen at the Oregon Monrovia Display Garden.

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