Coral Bells 'Apricot' (Heuchera 'Apricot') is a compact, colorful perennial grown for its warm apricot foliage and tidy, mounding habit. You will enjoy the low clump of scalloped leaves from spring through fall, followed by slender flower stems that rise above the foliage in early summer for a light, airy look.
Give your plant full sun to part shade, with the best leaf color and performance often coming from bright morning sun and afternoon shade. Plant it in well-drained soil and keep moisture steady, especially during hot or dry stretches; avoid waterlogged sites that can lead to crown and root problems.
At maturity, expect a mound about 8-12 inches tall, with flower stems above the foliage, and a spread around 18-24 inches. It is hardy in USDA zones 4-9. In colder climates, a light winter mulch helps protect the crown from heaving; in warmer areas, a bit of extra shade and consistent watering keeps foliage looking fresh.
Use this coral bells as an edging or front-of-border accent, in mixed shade beds, or as a container plant where the foliage can be appreciated up close. Refresh older clumps by dividing every few years when growth slows, and remove tired leaves as needed to keep the mound looking clean.