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Anyone know what this is?

I have 4 of them planted in my front yard, and I think they're really ugly. I don't know if they're going to bloom something and get prettier, or if I should rip them out and plant something else.

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Re: Anyone know what this is?

  • Can you make the picture bigger? It's so tiny that I can't really see any detail to help with ID.
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  • this probably isn't very helpful but I think it has bell in its name. Pink flowers will grow on it. It is a shade plant
  • Coral bells?
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  • Looks like Heuchera (Coral Bells).  They're used for their foliage color, not so much for their flowers (they look like hosta flowers).
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    Looks like Heuchera (Coral Bells).  They're used for their foliage color, not so much for their flowers (they look like hosta flowers).
    I'll 2nd that.
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    imagedirtyred:
    Looks like Heuchera (Coral Bells).  They're used for their foliage color, not so much for their flowers (they look like hosta flowers).
    I'll 2nd that.

    It's definitely coral bells.  They're great because they tolerate low sun areas.  The foliage really looks nice with other plants. What were you thinking of putting in it's place.

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