Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF Coral Bells - Qt. Pots - Flat of 10
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Heuchera ‘Timeless Night’ is dark as polished ebony and just as enduring. Its foliage forms a dense, refined mound of near-black leaves—deep, velvety, and steady in color through heat, humidity, and the long stretch of summer when many coral bells lose their composure.
From late spring onward, slender stems rise in quiet procession, carrying clouds of small, creamy-white, bell-shaped flowers. The contrast is striking: pale blooms floating above a shadowy base, like lanterns in the dusk. And true to its name, it does not stop at one show—this variety is known for repeat flowering, offering a longer season of interest than most.
‘Timeless Night’ thrives in part sun to partial shade, preferring well-drained soil and even moisture. It fits neatly along borders, edges, and shaded containers, where its dark foliage anchors brighter companions and lends a sense of depth and permanence. In milder climates, it remains evergreen, holding the garden together when other plants have gone to ground.
Name(s): Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF, Coral Bells, Alumroot, Coralbells, Alum Root
Flower Color: Pink.
Bloom Time: Late spring to summer.
Foliage: Herbaceous, reddish-purple, dark red stems.
Height/Spread: 8 to 10 inches x 20 inches.
Climate Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade.
Soil Condition: Slightly moist, well-drained, humusy, pH 6.1 to 7.8
Features: Foliage, flowers, deer resistant, slightly drought tolerant when established.
Uses: Massed planting, ground cover, naturalizing, medicinal gardens, perennial borders, rock gardens, container gardens, woodland gardens with light shade.
Comments: Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF thrives in full sun to partial shade in USDA climate zones 4 through 8 in slightly moist, well-drained, humusy soils with pH ranging from 6.1 to 7.8. Partial shade is best in warmer climates. It needs slight but consistent moisture in spring, but otherwise is reasonably drought-tolerant. Heuchera is deer-resistant, too.
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