Add rich, warm color to your shade garden with Heuchera × 'Toffee Tart' (coral bells). New leaves emerge with amber tones and a silvery overlay, then shift through ginger hues to softer green as the season progresses, keeping your planting looking lively from spring into fall.
In summer, slender stems rise above the foliage with airy clusters of creamy white flowers that add a light, delicate accent and draw pollinators. At maturity, you can expect a compact, mounded habit about 8-10 inches tall, making it a natural fit at the front of a border or tucked along a path where its foliage can be appreciated up close.
Give it humus-rich, well-drained soil and steady moisture while it establishes. It performs best in shade to part sun; a bit of morning light can enhance leaf color, while hot afternoon sun may cause stress in warmer areas. Mulch lightly, keep the crown from being buried, and remove spent flower stalks after bloom to keep the clump neat.
Use it to brighten woodland beds, edge hostas and ferns, or add a reliable foliage centerpiece to containers. Pair it with blue-green grasses, chartreuse groundcovers, or deep-green evergreen accents for contrast and season-long interest.