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Coral Bells - Strawberry Swirls
The Heuchera 'Strawberry Swirl, Heuchera x 'Strawberry Swirl', also known as Coral Bells, Alumroot and Crimson Bells, have ruffled green leaves overlaid with silver veining. They look especially good around the edge of borders, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover. What sets this plant off from the others is the very tall (30") stalks of coral-pink blooms which give off a mild fruit aroma. They are a lovely background for the gorgeous strawberry pink flowers. Strawberry Swirls will attract both Hummingbirds and bees. ... more information
Ajuga - Mahogany Bungleweed Fast grower. Mahagany Bugleweeds display lovely bright blue flower panicles in the spring. Space 6-12" apart when used as a groundcover. The lush, almost black-burgundy, glossy leafed foliage will turn to a deep rich Mahogany color and turns even darker and more lustrous during the winter months. This Ajuga does best in fertile, well-drained soil. A site in morning sun and afternoon shade, or in filtered light allows this ajuga to really look its best. The Ajuga , Mahagoney Bugleweed, Ajuga reptans Mahogany, is a robust Ajuga with a flat trailing habit and shiny, short-stemmed leaves. It is excellent when used for borders and in mixed containers, as well as in areas where grass is shade-challenged. |
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