
Dolce® Silver Gumdrop Heuchera
Iridescent Silver Foliage for Shade Gardens.
Dolce® Silver Gumdrop Heuchera is a compact coral bells variety grown for its semi-glossy, iridescent silver foliage. The leaves brighten shaded beds, woodland gardens, patio containers, and mixed perennial borders with a cool metallic look that pairs beautifully with green, burgundy, chartreuse, blue, and dark purple foliage. Later in the season, the silver leaves can develop a rosy blush, adding even more color and depth.
Vibrant Pink Flowers Above Silver Leaves.
Unlike many silver heucheras that bloom in white or cream, Silver Gumdrop produces vibrant pink flowers that rise above the foliage on slender stems. The flowers add a soft, airy layer to the plant and make it useful for fresh cut arrangements. They also attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, giving this foliage-first perennial added pollinator value.
Compact, Mounding, and Easy to Use.
Dolce® Silver Gumdrop Heuchera has a tidy mounding habit that works well in containers, edging, mass plantings, shaded borders, and woodland gardens. Use it along pathways, at the front of part-shade beds, under open-canopied trees, or as a bright filler in mixed planters. Its compact foliage mound makes it especially useful where homeowners want color and texture without a large footprint.
Best in Part Shade to Shade.
Silver Gumdrop Heuchera performs best in part shade to shade with humus-rich, well-drained soil. A few hours of morning sun can help develop strong foliage color, but hot afternoon sun may scorch or wash out the leaves, especially in warm climates. The plant needs even moisture while establishing, but the crown should never sit in soggy soil.
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Low Maintenance.
Dolce® Silver Gumdrop Heuchera is a practical choice for landscapes where deer and rabbits are common. It is generally avoided by browsing animals while still offering showy foliage, pink blooms, and pollinator appeal. Trim away tattered foliage in early spring, remove spent flower stems after bloom, and divide mature clumps if the crown becomes woody or the plant begins to thin in the center.
Iridescent Silver Foliage for Shade Gardens.
Dolce® Silver Gumdrop Heuchera is a compact coral bells variety grown for its semi-glossy, iridescent silver foliage. The leaves brighten shaded beds, woodland gardens, patio containers, and mixed perennial borders with a cool metallic look that pairs beautifully with green, burgundy, chartreuse, blue, and dark purple foliage. Later in the season, the silver leaves can develop a rosy blush, adding even more color and depth.
Vibrant Pink Flowers Above Silver Leaves.
Unlike many silver heucheras that bloom in white or cream, Silver Gumdrop produces vibrant pink flowers that rise above the foliage on slender stems. The flowers add a soft, airy layer to the plant and make it useful for fresh cut arrangements. They also attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, giving this foliage-first perennial added pollinator value.
Compact, Mounding, and Easy to Use.
Dolce® Silver Gumdrop Heuchera has a tidy mounding habit that works well in containers, edging, mass plantings, shaded borders, and woodland gardens. Use it along pathways, at the front of part-shade beds, under open-canopied trees, or as a bright filler in mixed planters. Its compact foliage mound makes it especially useful where homeowners want color and texture without a large footprint.
Best in Part Shade to Shade.
Silver Gumdrop Heuchera performs best in part shade to shade with humus-rich, well-drained soil. A few hours of morning sun can help develop strong foliage color, but hot afternoon sun may scorch or wash out the leaves, especially in warm climates. The plant needs even moisture while establishing, but the crown should never sit in soggy soil.
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Low Maintenance.
Dolce® Silver Gumdrop Heuchera is a practical choice for landscapes where deer and rabbits are common. It is generally avoided by browsing animals while still offering showy foliage, pink blooms, and pollinator appeal. Trim away tattered foliage in early spring, remove spent flower stems after bloom, and divide mature clumps if the crown becomes woody or the plant begins to thin in the center.
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Iridescent Silver Foliage for Shade Gardens.
Dolce® Silver Gumdrop Heuchera is a compact coral bells variety grown for its semi-glossy, iridescent silver foliage. The leaves brighten shaded beds, woodland gardens, patio containers, and mixed perennial borders with a cool metallic look that pairs beautifully with green, burgundy, chartreuse, blue, and dark purple foliage. Later in the season, the silver leaves can develop a rosy blush, adding even more color and depth.
Vibrant Pink Flowers Above Silver Leaves.
Unlike many silver heucheras that bloom in white or cream, Silver Gumdrop produces vibrant pink flowers that rise above the foliage on slender stems. The flowers add a soft, airy layer to the plant and make it useful for fresh cut arrangements. They also attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, giving this foliage-first perennial added pollinator value.
Compact, Mounding, and Easy to Use.
Dolce® Silver Gumdrop Heuchera has a tidy mounding habit that works well in containers, edging, mass plantings, shaded borders, and woodland gardens. Use it along pathways, at the front of part-shade beds, under open-canopied trees, or as a bright filler in mixed planters. Its compact foliage mound makes it especially useful where homeowners want color and texture without a large footprint.
Best in Part Shade to Shade.
Silver Gumdrop Heuchera performs best in part shade to shade with humus-rich, well-drained soil. A few hours of morning sun can help develop strong foliage color, but hot afternoon sun may scorch or wash out the leaves, especially in warm climates. The plant needs even moisture while establishing, but the crown should never sit in soggy soil.
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Low Maintenance.
Dolce® Silver Gumdrop Heuchera is a practical choice for landscapes where deer and rabbits are common. It is generally avoided by browsing animals while still offering showy foliage, pink blooms, and pollinator appeal. Trim away tattered foliage in early spring, remove spent flower stems after bloom, and divide mature clumps if the crown becomes woody or the plant begins to thin in the center.
























