Heuchera Varieties: 10 Common And Rare Types Of Heuchera

The Heuchera variety tops the list for most attractive houseplants to propagate due to their brilliant foliage color and wide foliage size. They are customarily propagated as indoor houseplants, although some growers propagate them outdoors due to the flowers they produce during bloom time.

The Heuchera variety is sometimes propagated outdoors because they grow larger than ones grown indoors. The Heuchera houseplant is a low maintenance species that thrive when these growth requirements are provided: adequate light, loamy soil, drilled container, and a warm environment.

Growers may consider purchasing humidifiers and moisture meters to improve the humidity level of the plant’s area and to gauge the dryness level of the soil before watering. 

Heuchera plants are a colorful species and they can do wonders to the aesthetic outlook of your home, whether grown indoors or outdoors. So for you, we have collated a list of the most colorful Heuchera varieties to propagate. 

Heuchera Plant Basic Information, Care and Display Techniques

This Heuchera plant profile, care, and display techniques would be helpful to you all through your propagation journey.

Botanical nameHeuchera spp.
OriginNorth America
Common nameCoral Bells
LightBright indirect light
WateringModerate watering
Temperature65°F-75°F
ToxicityNon-toxic to pets and humans
FoodLiquid and slow-release fertilizer
HumidityLow humidity
Foliage colorGreen, Peach, Pink, Burgundy, Red, and Purple
Susceptible Plant IssuesRoot rot, Drooping leaves,  Yellow/ Brown / Dried Leaves, Pest Infestations

 The following are tips you would need while nurturing your Heuchera plant:

  1. Water your Heuchera plant frequently and moderately. Ensure you do not overwater the plant. A sign of overwatering is swampy soil.
  2. Fertilize your Heuchera plant periodically. The most appropriate time to apply fertilizer is during the spring and summer seasons. 
  3. Since this variety tends to grow wide leaves, repot them once they overgrow their containers. 
  4. You can improve their outlook by regularly cleaning their leaves to wipe off dirt and sometimes pests. 
  5. Pinching back Heuchera pups boosts their growth. This is helpful if you want a bushy houseplant.
  6. Make use of attractive yet drilled containers to pot them.
  7. Once you notice dried leaves, snip them off to boost the growth of new leaves. 
  8. If you have recently repotted the plant, stay off fertilizing for a while. 
  9. Order your Heuchera varieties from a reliable source especially when making an online order. 
  10. Regularly lookout for pests to combat an infestation early. 

We have also provided creative ways you can display your Heuchera variety plant. You don’t have to stick to one technique. You can change display methods periodically so you do not lose interest in the plant. 

  1. Making use of hanging baskets would help display your Heuchera plant perfectly. 
  2. Your Heuchera plant would be great in macramé planters
  3. Hanging baskets are also ideal for this variety. However, ensure they can receive adequate light.
  4. If you are big on aesthetic design, you should consider hanging racks. The hanging racks helps take up less space. 
  5. You can hang them upside down although this technique is somewhat tricky.

Heuchera Varieties: 10 Varieties to Grow Today 

Consider any of these colorful options for your next propagation journey

1. Heuchera Electra

Heuchera Electra
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The Heuchera Electra has a beautiful foliage design and color. The yellow round-shaped leaves have curvy edges which contribute to its striking feature as a house plant. An interesting fact about this plant is that their foliage color is not static as they change colors all through seasons.

The foliage shape is not the only attractive feature of this plant, the red narrow vein-like lines enhance the beauty of the Heuchera Electra. They thrive best in organic soil. At intervals, you could mix perlite moss to the soil mix to boost its organic level.

The appropriate lighting condition for the Heuchera Electra is bright indirect sunlight. This implies this variety must never be grown in poorly lit environments. If you want a bushy Electra, snip off small pups to boost growth.

When grown outdoors, ensure they are grown in shaded patios to prevent direct exposure to scorching sunlight. The Heuchera Electra would appreciate if it is misted regularly as this improves the humidity level of the plant and helps maintain its foliage color and vigor. 

2. Heuchera Midnight Rose

Heuchera Midnight Rose
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If you are looking for a Heuchera variety that compels attention, then the Heuchera Midnight Rose is what you are looking for. This variety is every bit attractive regardless of the location it is kept in your home or working space.

The prominent foliage color of this variety is burgundy, although there are pink polka-dot markings on the upper surface of the plant. Most house plant growers prefer indoor propagation to outdoor propagation due to the pop of color they can contribute to the interior design of a home.

Their bloom time is during Spring but they go dormant during winter. During winter, expect reduced growth because their roots are always tender and susceptible to plant problems. Growers are advised to move their Heuchera Midnight Rose plant indoors during winter.

If grown outdoors, look out for spider mites and aphids. Regularly spray the leaves to wade off dust and pests. The basic needs of this variety are the provision of water, proper lighting, appropriate soil mix which is preferably loamy soil, a warm environment, and a suitable container. 

3. Heuchera Venus

Heuchera Venus
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This variety is popular for its wide and showy leaves. The Heuchera Venus can do wonders to the interior design of your home especially when they are placed in attractive containers and displayed in the home creatively. These days, growers are becoming more creative with house plant placement so the days of just placing them in regular containers at hidden containers are long gone.

The dominant color of the Heuchera Venus is green alongside different shades. However, some varieties are white with green vein-like markings. They can be grown as ground covers, outdoors and standard house plants indoors.

The Heuchera Venus tends to grow wide and this implies it must be provided with adequate watering and light. When this variety gets bushy, they tend to overshadow other parts of the plant and in turn deprive other parts of the plant of sufficient light and water.

Growers must ensure that every part of the plant is thoroughly watered and the container should be frequently rotated for even spread of light. Better still, if grown indoors, take the plant outdoors to receive at least 5 hours of sunlight daily. 

4. Heuchera Melting Fire

Heuchera Melting Fire
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This particular variety is a topper for the most colorful Heuchera varieties. During early growth, the melting fire emerges with a red foliage color but upon maturity, the color darkens to burgundy. This variety can lift off the drabness in any environment especially when they are bushy and placed in conspicuous locations.

They thrive in temperatures between 60 °F-75 °F. The Heuchera Melting fire produces flowers when grown outdoors, but this feature is absent for the melting fire plant grown indoors. Despite appearing sophisticated, they are easy to propagate and are low-maintenance plants.

This variety is a good choice for beginner house plant growers. This variety can be purchased from nearby nurseries or online plant stores. You would have a stress-free propagation and nurturing journey if the plant is properly tended to.

You would not have problems once they receive sufficient light and water, are grown in organic soil, and are grown in warm environments. If you want additional pops of color in your home, combine this variety with other Heuchera varieties or white-colored house plants and watch your home light up. 

5. Heuchera Lime Marmalade

Heuchera Lime Marmalade
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 If you want colorful and compelling, go for the Heuchera Lime Marmalade variety. The upper and lower foliage color of this variety is lemon. Regardless of its location in your home, it is certain to enhance the outlook of your home.

You can eliminate the drabness of any part of your home or study station by simply placing the Heuchera Lime Marmalade. You would get the best out of this variety if they are grown in colorful containers. They thrive best when grown in brightly lit areas.

Placing them on shelves and window sills gives them access to indirect sunlight which is appropriate for them because direct exposure to sunlight would affect their foliage color. They have their origin in North America. This variety is easy to propagate and maintain because they are more resilient than most houseplants.

Despite this, growers are not expected to outrightly neglect them as this would affect their survival in the long run. Ensure their soil never dries out before watering, and they are grown in warm environments. Mist their leaves regularly to keep the plant neat and attractive. 

6. Heuchera Caramel

Heuchera Caramel
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The Heuchera Caramel is a robust grower with bright wide leaves. This variety is prized for its foliage vigor. The foliage colors are a combination of cream, pink, and streaks of green. They have their origin in Southern America. They are grown as ground covers and standard house plants.

The Heuchera Caramel can even be used for fresh bouquets due to their bright foliage color and vigor. This variety adds warmth to the ambiance of your home anytime.

Their growth needs are moderate watering, regular misting, moist soil, appropriate temperate conditions, and a suitable container that matches the size of the plant. They perform in temperatures between 65F-75F. Matured Heuchera Caramels can grow up to 14 inches in height and 18 inches in width.

The appropriate time to feed your Heuchera with fertilizers is during spring. They go dormant during winter and their roots become tender due to the extreme water condition. Stay off applying fertilizers during winter. 

7. Heuchera CanCan

Heuchera CanCan
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Some growers consider this variety to be a unique species. The foliage color is a combination of silver, wine, pink, green, and ivory color. If your home is in dire need of a colorful splash, the Heuchera CanCan is your best bet.

They tend to grow wide which is another reason it is considered a favorable option for a house plant propagation. Although they produce flowers during bloom time, they are not as attractive as the foliage itself.

A mature Heuchera CanCan grows up to 25 inches in height and 18 inches in width.

This variety has a medium growth rate, but they are easy to propagate and maintain. Beginner house plant growers can consider this option to kick-start their propagation journey. Use attractive containers to pot them to enhance their attractiveness in the home.

This variety should be kept away from drafts and air conditioning vents as frequent exposure would weaken their stems and ultimately affect the foliage vigor. They perform best when provided with moderate watering, proper soil, a warm temperature, and a suitable container. 

8. Heuchera Fire Chief

Heuchera Fire Chief
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The stunning wine-red glow of the Heuchera Fire Chief is one feature that makes it one of the most striking Heuchera varieties. They have their origin in South America. They thrive best when grown in well-lit environments.

Adequate lighting preserves and enhances their brilliant foliage color. For a full blast of color, propagate the Heuchera Fire Chief with other varieties and place them in locations that would accent the outlook of your home.

The Heuchera Fire chief would complement a white-themed interior design. They can be grown as indoor and outdoor house plants. It thrives best in organic soil which can be enhanced by adding mulch, compost, or perlite moss. Their soil must be kept moist, although the plant must be watered through frequently.

To prevent overwatering this plant, check its soil texture with your fingers before watering to determine its dryness and the needed amount of water. Their other basic needs are proper lighting, warm temperature, and a pest-free environment. 

9. Heuchera Pink Panther

Heuchera Pink Panther
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This attractive lot doubles as a ground cover and as a standard houseplant. The Pink Panther is a full mass of wide variegated leaves which is usually used for fresh bouquets. Their brilliant foliage color compliments any home regardless of the location it is grown in.

The Heuchera Pink Panther has its origin in North America. They are inexpensive houseplants. In addition, they are easy propagation and low maintenance plants. This variety can be purchased from nurseries or can be ordered from an online plant store.

Growers must bear in mind that once their Pink Panther has been delivered, the plant should be allowed to adjust to the temperature conditions of their environment.

At this stage, applying fertilizers may not be a good idea. Simply providing moderate watering, adequate lighting and a warm temperate area would do.  

10. Heuchera Northern Exposure Black

 Heuchera Northern Exposure Black
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This variety is also referred to as “Coral bells” and “Alumroot”. The Northern Exposure Black variety is a wide and rounded plant with curvy edges. Their prominent color is purple and burgundy. This houseplant is drought resistant and resilient to uncomfortable growth conditions linger than other Heuchera varieties.

When properly tended to, the Heuchera Northern Exposure Black can grow up to 23 inches in width and 28 inches in height. Due to their brilliant foliage color, when propagated outside they tend to attract Hummingbirds.

They are good options for indoor and outdoor propagation. Growers must note that Northern Exposure variety grown outdoors requires more watering than those grown indoors due to their exposure to scorching heat. They perform best in organic soil which is subsequently complemented with perlite moss or mulch. 

Final Note

These 10 options are great options for beginner or experienced houseplant growers. Choose the option that captivated you and matches your schedule. Any option is sure to thrive so far they are properly tended.

We hope you have an interesting and hitch-free propagation experience.

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