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coral bells
noun
- an alumroot, Heuchera sanguinea, of southwestern North America, having red, bell-shaped flowers, cultivated in many varieties.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of coral bells1
First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences
A bouquet by Carol Petty of white sage, coral bells, Catalina currant, sugar bush, hollyleaf cherry and fragrant pitcher sage.
From Los Angeles Times
A bee noses among the pink blooms of a spray of coral bells.
From Los Angeles Times
A bouquet by Carol Petty of white sage, coral bells, Catalina currant, sugar bush, hollyleaf cherry and fragrant pitcher sage.
From Los Angeles Times
This temperature fluctuation can cause the soil to shift and push spring flowering bulbs, coral bells, daylilies and other perennials out of the soil.
From Seattle Times
Melinda Myers, a gardening expert in Wisconsin, says that coral bells — considered hardy in Zones 4 to 9 — can thrive in containers in cooler climates.
From Washington Post
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