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Sweet Tea Heucherella

Bold Tea-Colored Leaves with Seasonal Depth.

Sweet Tea Heucherella is a standout foliage perennial known for its large, maple-like leaves in warm shades of cinnamon, orange, copper, and tea-toned bronze. The foliage emerges bright and colorful in spring, deepens through summer, and often brightens again in fall, creating a long season of interest in shaded and partly shaded spaces. Its rich color makes it especially useful for gardeners who want something more dramatic than traditional green shade foliage.

A Bigger, Bolder Foamy Bells for High-Impact Planting.

This Heucherella has a broad, mounding habit with substantial foliage, giving it more presence than many smaller coral bells or foamy bells varieties. It works beautifully as a focal point in mixed-shade containers, as a warm-color accent in woodland gardens, or as a repeated element along the front of shaded borders. The bold leaves pair especially well with blue-green hostas, dark-leaved Heuchera, glossy ferns, golden carex, hellebores, and shade-loving shrubs.

Delicate White Flowers Above Colorful Foliage.

In late spring to early summer, Sweet Tea Heucherella produces airy stems of small white flowers that rise above the foliage. While the foliage is the main ornamental feature, the flowers add a soft, graceful layer and help attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The combination of colorful leaves and light flower sprays gives this perennial both landscape color and seasonal movement.

Easy-Care Color for Part Shade and Filtered Light.

Sweet Tea Heucherella performs best in part shade, filtered light, or morning sun with afternoon shade. In cooler climates, it may tolerate more sun if the soil stays evenly moist, but in hotter regions, afternoon protection helps preserve foliage quality. Plant it in enriched, well-drained soil and avoid areas where water collects around the crown. Consistent moisture during establishment helps the plant root in strongly and maintain its best color.

Deer-Resistant Foliage with Container and Border Versatility.

Sweet Tea Heucherella is a strong choice for deer-prone shade gardens because its textured foliage is generally less appealing to deer than that of many softer perennials. It is also excellent in containers, where its warm foliage can anchor shade combinations from spring into fall. In mild winter climates, it may remain evergreen to semi-evergreen, while in colder regions older foliage may decline before fresh growth returns in spring.

Bold Tea-Colored Leaves with Seasonal Depth.

Sweet Tea Heucherella is a standout foliage perennial known for its large, maple-like leaves in warm shades of cinnamon, orange, copper, and tea-toned bronze. The foliage emerges bright and colorful in spring, deepens through summer, and often brightens again in fall, creating a long season of interest in shaded and partly shaded spaces. Its rich color makes it especially useful for gardeners who want something more dramatic than traditional green shade foliage.

A Bigger, Bolder Foamy Bells for High-Impact Planting.

This Heucherella has a broad, mounding habit with substantial foliage, giving it more presence than many smaller coral bells or foamy bells varieties. It works beautifully as a focal point in mixed-shade containers, as a warm-color accent in woodland gardens, or as a repeated element along the front of shaded borders. The bold leaves pair especially well with blue-green hostas, dark-leaved Heuchera, glossy ferns, golden carex, hellebores, and shade-loving shrubs.

Delicate White Flowers Above Colorful Foliage.

In late spring to early summer, Sweet Tea Heucherella produces airy stems of small white flowers that rise above the foliage. While the foliage is the main ornamental feature, the flowers add a soft, graceful layer and help attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The combination of colorful leaves and light flower sprays gives this perennial both landscape color and seasonal movement.

Easy-Care Color for Part Shade and Filtered Light.

Sweet Tea Heucherella performs best in part shade, filtered light, or morning sun with afternoon shade. In cooler climates, it may tolerate more sun if the soil stays evenly moist, but in hotter regions, afternoon protection helps preserve foliage quality. Plant it in enriched, well-drained soil and avoid areas where water collects around the crown. Consistent moisture during establishment helps the plant root in strongly and maintain its best color.

Deer-Resistant Foliage with Container and Border Versatility.

Sweet Tea Heucherella is a strong choice for deer-prone shade gardens because its textured foliage is generally less appealing to deer than that of many softer perennials. It is also excellent in containers, where its warm foliage can anchor shade combinations from spring into fall. In mild winter climates, it may remain evergreen to semi-evergreen, while in colder regions older foliage may decline before fresh growth returns in spring.

$10.49

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Sweet Tea Heucherella

$34.95

$10.49

Description

Bold Tea-Colored Leaves with Seasonal Depth.

Sweet Tea Heucherella is a standout foliage perennial known for its large, maple-like leaves in warm shades of cinnamon, orange, copper, and tea-toned bronze. The foliage emerges bright and colorful in spring, deepens through summer, and often brightens again in fall, creating a long season of interest in shaded and partly shaded spaces. Its rich color makes it especially useful for gardeners who want something more dramatic than traditional green shade foliage.

A Bigger, Bolder Foamy Bells for High-Impact Planting.

This Heucherella has a broad, mounding habit with substantial foliage, giving it more presence than many smaller coral bells or foamy bells varieties. It works beautifully as a focal point in mixed-shade containers, as a warm-color accent in woodland gardens, or as a repeated element along the front of shaded borders. The bold leaves pair especially well with blue-green hostas, dark-leaved Heuchera, glossy ferns, golden carex, hellebores, and shade-loving shrubs.

Delicate White Flowers Above Colorful Foliage.

In late spring to early summer, Sweet Tea Heucherella produces airy stems of small white flowers that rise above the foliage. While the foliage is the main ornamental feature, the flowers add a soft, graceful layer and help attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The combination of colorful leaves and light flower sprays gives this perennial both landscape color and seasonal movement.

Easy-Care Color for Part Shade and Filtered Light.

Sweet Tea Heucherella performs best in part shade, filtered light, or morning sun with afternoon shade. In cooler climates, it may tolerate more sun if the soil stays evenly moist, but in hotter regions, afternoon protection helps preserve foliage quality. Plant it in enriched, well-drained soil and avoid areas where water collects around the crown. Consistent moisture during establishment helps the plant root in strongly and maintain its best color.

Deer-Resistant Foliage with Container and Border Versatility.

Sweet Tea Heucherella is a strong choice for deer-prone shade gardens because its textured foliage is generally less appealing to deer than that of many softer perennials. It is also excellent in containers, where its warm foliage can anchor shade combinations from spring into fall. In mild winter climates, it may remain evergreen to semi-evergreen, while in colder regions older foliage may decline before fresh growth returns in spring.