coral bells
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From coral (adjective) + bells, from the orange-pink colour and flared shape of its flowers.
Noun
[edit]- Heuchera sanguinea, a species of herbaceous perennial in the family Saxifragaceae, native to North America.
- 1964, Robert D. Raabe, “CLEISTOTHECIA OF A POWDERY MILDEW ON CORAL BELLS”, in The Plant Disease Reporter, page 416:
- A powdery mildew on coral bells was determined to be Sphaerotheca humuli var. fuliginea. […] Coral bells (Heuchera sanguinea) are grown commonly as perennial border or edging plants in California.
- Any of the plants of genus Heuchera.
- Synonym: alumroot
- 2009 August 25, Lynden B Miller, Parks Plants and People: Beautifying The Urban Landscape, W. W. Norton & Company, →ISBN, page 100:
- Various cultivars of purple-leaved Heuchera (coral bells), crimson-leaved annuals such as Solonostemon 'Red Carpet' (coleus), Alternanthera dentata 'Rubiginosa' (alternanthera), and the splendid shrublike annual Euphorbia cotinifolia (red spurge)—these dark reds help carry the eye around a planting bed or along the front of a border.
- 2024 November 12, Jessica Damiano, “There are flowers too? Some plants prized for foliage surprise gardeners with late-season blooms”, in Associated Press[1]:
- Although conspicuous, the flowers of Heuchera are somewhat beside the point. Also called coral bells, the plant’s foliage is regarded as its raison d’être, brightening dark garden corners with yellow, white, copper, coral, purple, red or pink, often ruffled leaves.
Translations
[edit]Heuchera sanguinea
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Heuchera — see alumroot
References
[edit]- coral bells on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Heuchera sanguinea on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Heuchera sanguinea on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons