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Heucherella - Brass Lantern
Heucherella Brass Lantern (Foamy Bells), Heucherella 'Brass Lantern', provides beautiful colors that will become a beacon in the landscape! The maple-shaped leaves flash their brassy gold and red colors in the spring and summer, and then as winter approaches, the colors change to olive and brown offering outstanding color year round. Partial shade will bring out the best coloration.  ‘Brass Lantern’ displays white flowers on dark stems in late spring to early summer.  This foamy bells plant has an outstanding vigor and growth habit. Attracting butterflies and hummingbirds, but resistant to deer, this foamy bell 'Brass Lantern' will surely become a “must have” plant for your borders, ground cover, containers or mass plantings. With its outstanding vigor, combined with its brassy gold and red spring color, let ‘Brass Lantern’ be your perennial garden’s “guiding light”! * Mounding habit * Vigorous grower * All season color


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