Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' (Coral Bells)
'Twist of Lime' dazzles with its glowing lime-green foliage that brings light and energy to shaded gardens. The ruffled leaves have subtle silver veining and maintain their brightness throughout the seasons.
Perfect for borders, containers, or mass plantings, this compact Coral Bells is ideal for woodland edges or part-shade gardens. In late spring, airy white flower spikes rise above the foliage, drawing bees and butterflies. Deer-resistant and easy to maintain.
- Bold lime-green, scalloped leaves with silver accents
- White flower spikes in late spring to early summer
- Adds contrast in shady or partially sunny areas
- Mature Size: 8–12 in. tall, 14–18 in. wide
- Excellent for containers, borders & woodland gardens
- Deer-resistant and low-maintenance
Note: Evergreen in mild climates; cut back old leaves in early spring to refresh growth. Performs best in rich, well-drained soil.
Growing Zones: 4–9 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 8–12 in. |
| Sunlight: | Part Sun to Shade |
| Mature Width: | 14–18 in. |
| Botanical Name: | Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate |
| Bloom Time: | Late Spring to Early Summer |
| Type: | Perennial (Coral Bells) |
FAQ's
Will 'Twist of Lime' tolerate full sun?
It prefers part shade but can tolerate morning sun in cooler climates. Avoid hot afternoon sun to prevent leaf scorch.
Is this plant evergreen?
Yes, in milder zones it remains evergreen. In colder areas, it may die back in winter but regrows in spring.
Does it attract pollinators?
Yes, the small white flowers attract bees and butterflies in late spring.
Is it good for containers?
Absolutely! Its compact form and vivid color are ideal for pots and mixed containers.
How do I maintain this plant?
Remove old leaves in early spring and mulch around the base to retain moisture. Divide every few years to rejuvenate growth.
Is it resistant to deer?
Yes, deer usually avoid Heuchera due to its foliage texture.