Coral Bells - Amethyst Myst

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Coral Bells - Amethyst Myst

The Heuchera ‘Amethyst Myst’, Heuchera x ‘Amethyst Myst’, also known as a Coral Bell and Alumroot, has unique, deep purple foliage that is dusted with silver, unlike the other burgundies of its family. In springtime, light pink flowers appear that last into the summer, however, Coral Bells are not known for their flowers, but their foliage. ‘Amethyst Myst’ has a plant spread of 15-24” and a height of 18-26”. It is best to grow ‘Amethyst Myst’ in medium wet, well-drained soils, in full shade. (It can tolerate some morning sun. ) ‘Amethyst’ Myst looks especially good around the edge of borders, near variegated plants, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover. Great for a beginner gardener. ... find out more

 

Grass - Autumn Moor The Grass, 'Autumn Moor', Sesleria autumnalis, is very upright. This grass is a tough yet beautiful evergreen with vivid yellow green to almost chartreuse foliage. The attractive flowers grow up to 4" to 6" long, and emerge as purplish black upright spikes. The blades are held erect and become silvery white in late summer to fall. The lime green foliage is ideal for edging. A phenomenal grass to use as a large-scale groundcover, a filler in beds, or as an underplenting for shrubs and trees.

Coral Bells - Amethyst Myst