Heucherella - Dayglow Pink

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Heucherella - Dayglow Pink

Foliage should not be trimmed back in the fall, but plants may be tidied up in spring by removing any brown or tired-looking leaves Heucherella is easy to grow, has a long bloom time, and thrives in sun to part shade. Sprays of brilliant pink flowers appear in late spring and last several weeks. Here's a yummy combination - brilliant pink flower stalks and leaves cut with a chocolate inlay. Dayglow Pink is a hybrid between Coral Bells and Foam Flower, combining the best traits of both into one plant. Nice choice for the woodland garden, or for edging in a shady perennial border or rock garden. It is evergreen in mild winter regions. The Heucherella 'Dayglow Pink', also known as Foamy Bells, is a cross between Heuchera and Tiarella, this exciting breakthrough in breeding is a great addition to the garden lineup. This recent selection forms a low mound of lobed leaves, mint green in color, with dark purple veining. ... more info

 

Coneflower - Sunrise For best results, plant in full sun in a well drained area. A great choice for cut flowers, adding a wilderness look to your garden, combining great with Leucanthemum ‘Becky Daisy’ or in cottage gardens, it is a definite must. The Coneflower Sunrise, 'Echinacea purpurea', is an easy to grow flower that produces beautiful citron yellow daisy-like flowers. Echinacea is said to increase immune function, reduce the effects of colds and flu’s, fights off viral, bacterial and fungal infections and purify the blood and flush waste from the lymphatic system. PPAF. The center of this coneflower starts out green and turns gold. Blooming from July to October and a major attractor to butterflies and bees and deer resistant, it is a must for any perennial gardens.

Heucherella - Dayglow Pink