
Caramel Heuchera
Glowing Caramel Color for Shaded Spaces.
Caramel Heuchera is a colorful coral bells perennial prized for its warm apricot, amber, and caramel-toned foliage. The rounded, lobed leaves emerge with soft rosy-gray tones in spring, then mature into glowing honey-orange and golden caramel shades as the season progresses. This warm foliage color brightens shaded borders, woodland gardens, and mixed containers, giving gardeners a long season of interest even when the plant is not in bloom.
Compact Mounding Growth with Strong Garden Presence.
This Heuchera forms a tidy, low mound of foliage that works beautifully along walkways, at the front of perennial borders, around patios, and beneath small trees and shrubs. Its compact habit makes it easy to repeat in groups for a more finished, designer-style look, while the warm leaf color provides excellent contrast against green ferns, blue hostas, burgundy Heuchera, hellebores, carex, and other shade-loving perennials.
Delicate Flowers Above Colorful Foliage.
In late spring to summer, Caramel Heuchera produces slender flower stems topped with small cream to light pink flowers. While this plant is grown primarily for foliage, the airy blooms add a soft seasonal accent and can attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The flowers rise above the foliage without overwhelming the plant’s compact shape, making it useful in layered perennial combinations.
Reliable Color for Part Shade and Filtered Light.
Caramel Heuchera performs best in part shade, bright shade, or morning sun with afternoon protection, especially in warmer climates. Lighter-colored Heuchera varieties can scorch or fade in hot afternoon sun, so filtered light helps maintain the best foliage quality. Plant it in enriched, well-drained soil and keep it evenly moist during establishment. Once established, it can tolerate brief dry periods, though consistent moisture supports fuller growth and stronger color.
Deer-Resistant Foliage with Year-Round Potential.
Caramel Heuchera offers deer-resistant foliage and dependable ornamental value in foundation beds, containers, shaded borders, and woodland plantings. In mild winter climates, it may remain evergreen to semi-evergreen, while in colder areas, older foliage may decline before fresh spring growth returns. Plant the crown level with or slightly above the soil surface, avoid soggy winter conditions, and refresh the plant with a light cleanup in early spring.
Glowing Caramel Color for Shaded Spaces.
Caramel Heuchera is a colorful coral bells perennial prized for its warm apricot, amber, and caramel-toned foliage. The rounded, lobed leaves emerge with soft rosy-gray tones in spring, then mature into glowing honey-orange and golden caramel shades as the season progresses. This warm foliage color brightens shaded borders, woodland gardens, and mixed containers, giving gardeners a long season of interest even when the plant is not in bloom.
Compact Mounding Growth with Strong Garden Presence.
This Heuchera forms a tidy, low mound of foliage that works beautifully along walkways, at the front of perennial borders, around patios, and beneath small trees and shrubs. Its compact habit makes it easy to repeat in groups for a more finished, designer-style look, while the warm leaf color provides excellent contrast against green ferns, blue hostas, burgundy Heuchera, hellebores, carex, and other shade-loving perennials.
Delicate Flowers Above Colorful Foliage.
In late spring to summer, Caramel Heuchera produces slender flower stems topped with small cream to light pink flowers. While this plant is grown primarily for foliage, the airy blooms add a soft seasonal accent and can attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The flowers rise above the foliage without overwhelming the plant’s compact shape, making it useful in layered perennial combinations.
Reliable Color for Part Shade and Filtered Light.
Caramel Heuchera performs best in part shade, bright shade, or morning sun with afternoon protection, especially in warmer climates. Lighter-colored Heuchera varieties can scorch or fade in hot afternoon sun, so filtered light helps maintain the best foliage quality. Plant it in enriched, well-drained soil and keep it evenly moist during establishment. Once established, it can tolerate brief dry periods, though consistent moisture supports fuller growth and stronger color.
Deer-Resistant Foliage with Year-Round Potential.
Caramel Heuchera offers deer-resistant foliage and dependable ornamental value in foundation beds, containers, shaded borders, and woodland plantings. In mild winter climates, it may remain evergreen to semi-evergreen, while in colder areas, older foliage may decline before fresh spring growth returns. Plant the crown level with or slightly above the soil surface, avoid soggy winter conditions, and refresh the plant with a light cleanup in early spring.
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Glowing Caramel Color for Shaded Spaces.
Caramel Heuchera is a colorful coral bells perennial prized for its warm apricot, amber, and caramel-toned foliage. The rounded, lobed leaves emerge with soft rosy-gray tones in spring, then mature into glowing honey-orange and golden caramel shades as the season progresses. This warm foliage color brightens shaded borders, woodland gardens, and mixed containers, giving gardeners a long season of interest even when the plant is not in bloom.
Compact Mounding Growth with Strong Garden Presence.
This Heuchera forms a tidy, low mound of foliage that works beautifully along walkways, at the front of perennial borders, around patios, and beneath small trees and shrubs. Its compact habit makes it easy to repeat in groups for a more finished, designer-style look, while the warm leaf color provides excellent contrast against green ferns, blue hostas, burgundy Heuchera, hellebores, carex, and other shade-loving perennials.
Delicate Flowers Above Colorful Foliage.
In late spring to summer, Caramel Heuchera produces slender flower stems topped with small cream to light pink flowers. While this plant is grown primarily for foliage, the airy blooms add a soft seasonal accent and can attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The flowers rise above the foliage without overwhelming the plant’s compact shape, making it useful in layered perennial combinations.
Reliable Color for Part Shade and Filtered Light.
Caramel Heuchera performs best in part shade, bright shade, or morning sun with afternoon protection, especially in warmer climates. Lighter-colored Heuchera varieties can scorch or fade in hot afternoon sun, so filtered light helps maintain the best foliage quality. Plant it in enriched, well-drained soil and keep it evenly moist during establishment. Once established, it can tolerate brief dry periods, though consistent moisture supports fuller growth and stronger color.
Deer-Resistant Foliage with Year-Round Potential.
Caramel Heuchera offers deer-resistant foliage and dependable ornamental value in foundation beds, containers, shaded borders, and woodland plantings. In mild winter climates, it may remain evergreen to semi-evergreen, while in colder areas, older foliage may decline before fresh spring growth returns. Plant the crown level with or slightly above the soil surface, avoid soggy winter conditions, and refresh the plant with a light cleanup in early spring.






















