Heucherella Gold Zebra - Foamy Bells
Heucherella 'Gold Zebra' PP22104
Mature Height: 8 to 10 inches (scape 20")
Mature Spread: 16 to 20 inches
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Looking for a pop of lime and yellow with a rusty red that doesn’t overdo it and can blend with reds, purples, and orange? 'Gold Zebra' is a more toned down than some other Heucherella and was cultivated to blend seamlessly into the landscape while providing a bright colored layer of foliage to enhance the garden. It has a perfect mounding habit that gives it the appearance of a small shrub.
Like Heuchera, Heucherella is a great selection for container planting and adding color in garden beds or walkways. In summer tall stems of flowers, that are excellent for cuttings, shoot up from the plant to suspend an array of bell shaded flowers.
Heucherella is a hybrid of the popular North American Heuchera (coral bells) and North American Tiarella (foam flower) combining many of the outstanding characteristics such as deeply lobed leaves, a multitude of colors, and larger size. 'Gold Zebra' has greater vigor than most Heucherellas. It forms a very dense mound of interesting foliage that is evergreen in most climates.
Photo Credit: Terra Nova Nurseries
Bloom Color: | White and pink |
Bloom Period: | Summer |
Genus & Species: | Heucherella 'Gold Zebra' PP22104 |
Mature Height: | 8 to 10 inches (scape 20") |
Mature Spread: | 16 to 20 inches |
Plant Spacing: | 12 to 16 inches |
Planting Depth: | Be careful not to bury the crown of the plant |
Planting Time: | Spring or summer |
Soil Type: | Well-drained soil rich in organic matter |
Sun Exposure: | Full Sun to Full Shade (some shade is preferred) |
Zone: | 4 to 9 |
General care for any tree or shrub is easy, but like any living thing will require your attention. Please educate yourself and follow these simple rules.
Heucherella Gold Zebra - Foamy Bells
Heucherella prefer soil that is well-drained and rich in organic matter. They also require regular moisture, so afternoon shade and mulch will help them thrive. Plant in spring or early summer and like all new plantings water immediately and deeply. Plants in a sunny site, or that are growing during a period of drought will require supplemental moisture so ensure that you water them frequently slowly and deeply when required. Divide plants as needed every three or four years in spring.