Ruby Bells

Discuss and share pictures of plants in the genus Heuchera and the hybrid genus Heucherella, commonly known as coral bells and foamy bells.
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mrtoad
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Ruby Bells

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i saw this variety yesterday at a nearby "supermarket" - very small, four inch pots - can someone tell me something about "ruby bells"

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It's supposed to have nice dark reddish-pink flowers and be a bit compact. If you need one for flowers this could work . The hummingbirds should really like it :)
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I did a Google search for Ruby Bells and there was alot of info there plus a picture It is pretty. I am so hooked on Heuchera plus being hooked on Hosta,I have some serious addictions and over the last 2 years not having the time to really work on my shade garden, I have plenty of exscuses to look for new plants. and there are so many new ones.
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Sounds like I might have to keep my eye out for 'Ruby Bells'. It's sounds very pretty and I like that it's compact. :wink:
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