Heuchera 'Marmalade'

Coral bells

Heuchera 'Marmalade' is a fully hardy evergreen perennial producing a dense mound of richly coloured amber-orange to burnished copper foliage with wine-red undersides, providing warm tones in the garden throughout the year.

Supplied as an established plant in a 3 litre pot

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Aspect

Partial shade to full shade

Hardiness

Fully hardy

Flowers

Early summer

Soil

Loam, sand, clay

About this plant

Warm amber and copper tones throughout the year

  • Description

    Heuchera 'Marmalade' is a richly coloured, evergreen perennial grown for its outstanding foliage, which emerges in warm amber-orange tones in spring before deepening to rich caramel, burnished copper, and mahogany shades through summer and autumn. The undersides of the ruffled, lobed leaves are a contrasting deep wine-red, which catches the light attractively as the leaves move. Slender stems of small, creamy-white flowers appear above the foliage in early summer. It forms a dense, weed-suppressing mound that earns its place at the front of a partially shaded border or in a container throughout every month of the year, the warm tones of the foliage being particularly welcome in the winter garden.
  • Why we like it

    Warm-toned foliage in a shaded border is a rare and genuinely useful thing, and 'Marmalade' delivers it in abundance. The amber-orange of the emerging spring leaves, deepening to those rich caramel and copper tones through summer, gives the planting a warmth that most shade-tolerant plants simply cannot provide. The ruffled texture of the leaves adds a further layer of interest, and the wine-red undersides catch the light in a way that keeps the plant looking alive and interesting from every angle. In winter, when warmth in the garden is hardest to come by, those copper tones are more valuable than ever.

Specs & details

The particulars

Botanical name
Heuchera 'Marmalade'
Common name
Coral bells
Supplied as
3 litre pot
Flower colour
White
Eventual height
30–45 cm (in flower)
Eventual spread
30–45 cm
Flowering period
Early summer
Habit
Compact mound-forming evergreen perennial
Life cycle
Evergreen perennial
Hardiness
Fully hardy
Aspect
Partial shade to full shade
Soil type
Loam, sand, clay
Moisture
Moist but well-drained
Position
Front of border, woodland garden, shaded border, patio container
Plant spacing
5–6 plants per m²
Growing skill
Easy to grow

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Planting
Flowering

Plant in spring or early autumn for best establishment. Foliage interest is present year-round, with the warmest amber and copper tones typically developing through summer and autumn. Small creamy-white flowers appear on slender stems in May and June.

Planting & care

Help it thrive

Planting guide

Heuchera 'Marmalade' thrives in a moisture-retentive but well-drained soil in partial shade. The foliage colour is richest and most intense in a position that receives some indirect light through the day; in very deep shade the warm amber and copper tones become less vivid. It will tolerate full sun provided the soil remains consistently moist, though the leaf edges may scorch in very hot, dry conditions. On thin, sandy soils, incorporate plenty of garden compost or leaf mould before planting to improve moisture retention. Avoid waterlogged soils, particularly over winter, as heucheras are susceptible to crown rot in wet conditions. Plant at the same depth as in the pot and space around 35 cm apart. In containers, use a good loam-based or peat-free compost with reasonable drainage.

Care tips

Heuchera 'Marmalade' is a low-maintenance plant once established. Remove any damaged or tatty foliage in late winter or early spring to allow fresh growth to emerge cleanly. If the crown gradually rises above soil level over time, top-dress around it with fresh compost in spring to encourage new root formation and keep the plant stable and well anchored. Divide congested clumps every three to four years in spring, replanting the younger outer sections and discarding the older, woodier central portions. No regular feeding is required on reasonably fertile soils; a light top-dressing of balanced fertiliser or garden compost in spring is sufficient to support good foliage growth. The flower stems can be removed after flowering if preferred, or left in place as they are slender and unobtrusive.

Winter care

Heuchera 'Marmalade' is fully hardy in most parts of the UK and requires no winter protection. Its evergreen foliage persists through winter, providing warm amber and copper tones at a time of year when colour in the garden is most valuable. In late winter or early spring, remove any foliage that has become damaged or tatty over winter, cutting back cleanly to the base of the crown. As with all heucheras, the crown can gradually push above soil level over time; top-dress around the crown with fresh compost or leaf mould in spring to encourage new root formation and keep the plant well anchored. Divide congested clumps every three to four years in spring to maintain vigour and the best foliage colour.