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Heuchera 'Wildberry'

  • This stunning heuchera boasts intense plum-purple foliage, deepening to darker metallic shades over summer, with dainty sprays of snow-white blooms emerging from late spring into early summer.
  • Compact and fully hardy, this perennial is a perfect option for spots with dappled shade and woodland garden schemes, whilst also being a great foliage plant to add to the patio.
  • Also called coral bells, heucheras like this one are known for their distinctive, scalloped leaves, which add immense visual texture wherever they’re found. We’d particularly recommend planting ‘Wildberry’ alongside a lime green variety for maximum contrast.
  • In terms of planting partners from other species, we’d opt for other shade-loving customers like hostas, ferns and astilbes.
  • Did you know? Heucheras were traditionally used by indigenous American populations, like the Cherokee and Lumbee, for various medicinal purposes.
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  • This stunning heuchera boasts intense plum-purple foliage, deepening to darker metallic shades over summer, with dainty sprays of snow-white blooms emerging from late spring into early summer.
  • Compact and fully hardy, this perennial is a perfect option for spots with dappled shade and woodland garden schemes, whilst also being a great foliage plant to add to the patio.
  • Also called coral bells, heucheras like this one are known for their distinctive, scalloped leaves, which add immense visual texture wherever they’re found. We’d particularly recommend planting ‘Wildberry’ alongside a lime green variety for maximum contrast.
  • In terms of planting partners from other species, we’d opt for other shade-loving customers like hostas, ferns and astilbes.
  • Did you know? Heucheras were traditionally used by indigenous American populations, like the Cherokee and Lumbee, for various medicinal purposes.