Heuchera 'Berry Timeless'- This Heuchera villosa hybrid is one of the first plants to combine the heat tolerance of Heuchera villosa with the lovely flower genes of Heuchera sanguinea- which give great flowers Heuchera 'Berry Timeless' forms a 20cm tall x 45cm wide clump of silvery leaves highlighted with dark green veins. The clumps are topped, starting in late May with a masses of 45cm high sturdy spikes of small, dark pink flowers that age to rose-red. Looks lovely in groups in shady borders or stand alone in containers Starting in early summer, ‘Berry Timeless’ produces medium pink bell shaped flowers The beauty of this plant, it just keeps blooming! The older spikes hold on to their flowers for a dried flower look, while new spikes emerge with new blooms, this gives ‘Berry Timeless’ a two toned flower appearance. ‘Berry Timeless’ is of the villosa parentage, giving it excellent heat and humidity tolerance. Unlike most villosa varieties that have cream blooms and bloom later in the season, ‘Berry Timeless’ is unique in that it blooms much earlier and has the pink blossoms. Great for borders, containers, or in perennial beds, Heuchera provide season long colour.
Shade /Partial shade but will tolerate a good deal of sun
In Brussels, Belgium, in my half-sun flower bed, 'Berry Timeless' blooms from September to frost in December. We have a Zone 8 climate. It is great to have new flowers standing above pansies, in the autumn.