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Telford & Topton, PennsylvaniaPerennials
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Heuchera 'Raspberry Ice'
Common name   Coral bells
Hardiness Zone   4 to 9
Sun   Full sun to part shade
Soil   Medium, well-drained
Flower color   Pink
Bloom Time   June - July
Height   1 - 2 ft

General Culture:
Best grown in organically rich, humusy, medium wet, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. In cold winter climates, a winter mulch applied after the ground freezes will help prevent root heaving.

Noteworthy Characteristics:
‘Raspberry Ice’ is a clump-forming, hybrid coral bells cultivar. Leaf surfaces are silvery gray-green with darker gray-green veining. Forms a basal mound (to 8-12” tall) which may spread to 27” wide after 2 years. Small, two-tone pink flowers appear in late spring to early summer on slender, wiry stems rising well above the foliage mound, typically to 20-24” tall.
Problems:
No serious insect or disease problems.
Uses:
Mass as a ground cover or group. Rock gardens, borders and open woodland gardens. Effective as an edger along paths or walkways.