About Firefly

Vermilion flowers on 12–24" stems. Scalloped, slightly mottled leaves.

A cross of four different species and one of the earliest hybrids.

About Coral Bells

Arching sprays of fragrant flowers held well above dense mounds of foliage, late spring into summer. Most are grown for their dramatic, lobed leaves, but some have showy red or pink flowers. Red-flowered varieties are good for hummingbirds. Dark-leaved ­varieties are the most sun-tolerant. Deer- and rabbit-resistant.

Pot Size & Price
2.5-in. pot
$3.00
Height
6"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Plant Traits
Ground Cover
Hummingbirds
Attractive Foliage
Rock Garden
Stock Notes
Restocks On Saturday

Other varieties of Coral Bells

Heuchera Black Forest Cake, almost black leaves, spikes of red flowers over the foliage
Photo from Terra Nova Nurseries

Black Forest Cake

Heuchera Fire Alarm. Scarlet red lobed leaves.
Photo from Terra Nova Nursery

Fire Alarm

Heuchera Grand Amethyst, huge purple leaves
Photo from Terra Nova Nurseries

Grande Amethyst

Heuchera Lemon Love, yellow-green leaves
Photo from Walter's Gardens

Lemon Love

Heuchera 'Melting Fire', dark pink leaves
Photo from Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder

Melting Fire

Heuchera Northern Exposure Amber, leaves red to orange to gold
Photo from Terra Nova

Northern Exposure Amber

Catalog
P097
Heuchera Paris, dark pink flowers over silvery green foliage
Photo from Terra Nova Nurseries

Paris

Heuchera Smoke and Mirrors, silvered purple maple-shaped leaves on low plants
Photo from Walters Gardens

Smoke and Mirrors

Heuchera Zipper, butterscotch and purple leaves
Photo from Terra Nova Nurseries

Zipper

Catalog
P100