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Heuchera x Cajun Fire

Coral Bells (Alum Root): Patent PP24150, COPF

As the name implies, the foliage has a multitude of colours from red in the spring, a darker hue in the summer, and finally to maroon-red in the fall.

  • »  Upright stems with panicles of small white flowers
  • »  Flowers appear on contrasting dark red stems
  • »  Leaves emerge a bright red which deepens in the summer
  • »  Foliage turns an intense maroon-red colour in autumn
  • »  Semi-evergreen foliage
  • »  Bloom Time: June to September
  • »  Flower Height: 45 cm

1gal
$33.25
  • Category:Perennials
  • Hardiness Zone:4
  • Height:20-25 cm
  • Spread:30-40 cm
  • Bloom Color: White
Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Sun/Shade
Soil Moisture
Moist to Average
Well-drained
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds
Growth Rate
Medium
Flowering Time
Lt. Spr-Sum
Summer
Lt. Sum-Fall
Habit
Compact
Mounding
Foliage Color
Red
Landscape uses
Border/edging
Rock garden
Woodland/woods edge
Planting instructions
Container Plants
Additional Information about Heuchera x 'Cajun Fire'

Parentage: Heuchera villosa x Heuchera micrantha x Heuchera sanguinea.

  • Heuchera americana (Fancy-leafed Coral Bells) Tolerates extreme heat and cold and is native to Ontario.
  • Heuchera villosa (Hairy Alum Root) Tolerates heat and humidity. More shade loving and leaves have a hairy, velvety texture. Flowers tend to last longer than others of the species. 
  • Heuchera micrantha (Small Flowered Alum Root) Grows best in or tolerates wetter locations. Remains evergreen in Ontario winters. More ruffled and curled, leaf habit.
  • Heuchera cylindrica (Poker Coral Bells) Tolerates harsh, extreme temperatures and drying winds. Known for its short, compact, flower habit and a more rounded, leaf shape. 
  • Heuchera sanguinea (Coral Bells) Extremely drought and heat tolerant. Known for a more intense, flower colour and earlier bloom time. One of the first species to be used for breeding. Semi-evergreen foliage. 

 

Growing & Maintenance Tips for Heuchera x 'Cajun Fire'

Grows best in an average to moist, well-drained soil, in partial sun. Newer cultivars are bred to tolerate more extreme growing conditions such as drought, heat, humidity, and exposure levels. Heuchera are very versatile and create an excellent, colour, contrast option, in mass or as an individual, accent perennial. Remove spent flowers from taller cultivars to keep a uniform appearance. When planting, it is important to note that the crown should remain slightly above the soil level to prevent stem rot. Root weevils are a common problem for coral bells.