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Northern Exposure Amber Coral Bells
Heuchera 'Northern Exposure Amber'
Vibrant, hardy, and full of texture, Northern Exposure Amber Coral Bells is a standout perennial prized for its rich amber foliage and exceptional cold tolerance. Bred specifically for northern climates, this variety brings long-lasting colour and refined form to shaded gardens, borders, and containers.
The warm-toned leaves emerge in shades of golden amber and deepen with hints of orange and copper as the season progresses. Mounding neatly at the base, the foliage provides a vivid contrast to green companions and makes an excellent filler for mixed beds. In late spring to early summer, delicate ivory-pink flowers rise above the foliage on slender stems, adding a soft, airy element and attracting pollinators.
Northern Exposure Amber is bred for durability and disease resistance, performing well in Zones 3–9. It thrives in part shade to full shade and prefers moist, well-drained soil. Whether planted as a specimen or massed for impact, this coral bells variety brings consistent colour and easy care to Canadian landscapes.
Northern Exposure Amber Coral Bells (1 Gallon Pot)
Plant Details & Features:
Plant Type: Perennial
Flower Colour: Soft ivory to pale pink
Foliage Colour: Amber to copper-orange, with seasonal variation
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Height & Spread: 12–18 inches tall, 16–20 inches wide
Light Requirements: Partial shade to full shade (can tolerate morning sun)
Soil Needs: Moist, well-drained; rich in organic matter
Water Needs: Moderate; prefers even moisture
Maintenance: Low; remove faded flower stalks and tidy foliage as needed
Wildlife Friendly: Attracts bees and pollinators
Special Features: Cold-hardy, vibrant foliage colour, deer-resistant, excellent for shade gardens and containers
Hardiness Zone: Zone 3–9
Caution: Non-toxic; generally safe for pets and people
















