Heuchera ‘Green Spice’: Year-Round Colour for the Landscape
If you’re looking for a perennial that delivers colour and texture long after most flowers have faded, Heuchera ‘Green Spice’ is an outstanding choice. Commonly known as Coral Bells, this cultivar is prized for its dramatic silver-green foliage highlighted by burgundy-purple veins and dark leaf margins.
Unlike many perennials that rely primarily on flowers for visual interest, Green Spice earns its place in the landscape through its foliage, providing season-long colour from spring through fall and even into winter in milder climates.

Origins of Heuchera ‘Green Spice’
Heuchera is a genus of approximately 55 species native to North America. These plants naturally occur in a variety of habitats including woodlands, rocky slopes, prairies, and mountain regions. Modern Heuchera cultivars, including ‘Green Spice’, were developed by hybridizing several North American species to improve foliage colour, vigour, and garden performance.
‘Green Spice’ is often listed as a selection of Heuchera americana, a woodland species known for its decorative foliage and shade tolerance.

Why ‘Green Spice’ Makes an Excellent Landscape Plant
Spectacular Foliage
The biggest attraction of ‘Green Spice’ is its unique foliage.
Leaves feature:
- Silvery-green colouring
- Burgundy-purple veining
- Dark gray leaf edges
- Rich orange and pumpkin tones in autumn
These colour combinations create interest throughout multiple seasons.

Long Season of Interest
While many perennials are attractive for only a few weeks, Green Spice provides visual appeal for much of the year. In many climates, the foliage remains semi-evergreen or evergreen through winter.
Attractive Flowers
In late spring to early summer, delicate white to creamy-white flowers emerge on slender stems above the foliage mound. These airy flower sprays add softness and movement to the garden.

Shade Garden Performance
Few perennials brighten shady spaces as effectively as Green Spice. Its silver foliage reflects available light and helps illuminate woodland gardens and shaded borders.
Landscape Uses
Green Spice is extremely versatile in residential and commercial landscapes.
Woodland Gardens
Its woodland heritage makes it ideal for naturalized plantings beneath trees and shrubs.
Perennial Borders
The contrasting foliage provides texture alongside flowering perennials and ornamental grasses.
Groundcover
When planted in groups, Green Spice creates attractive masses of ornamental foliage that help suppress weeds
Edging
Its compact growth habit makes it useful along pathways, borders, and garden edges.
Containers
The striking foliage works beautifully in seasonal containers, either alone or combined with shade-loving annuals and perennials.
Plant Characteristics
- Botanical Name: Heuchera ‘Green Spice’
- Common Name: Coral Bells
- Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
- Height: 20–30 cm (8–12 inches) foliage mound
- Flower Height: Up to 60–70 cm (24–28 inches)
- Spread: 40–60 cm (16–24 inches)
- Flower Colour: White to creamy white
- Hardiness: USDA Zones 4–9
How to Care for Heuchera ‘Green Spice’
Sunlight
Green Spice performs best in:
- Partial shade
- Morning sun and afternoon shade
- Dappled woodland light
Soil Requirements
For optimal growth, plant in:
- Well-drained soil
- Humus-rich soil
- Organically amended beds
Avoid waterlogged conditions that can lead to root problems.
Watering
Newly planted specimens should receive regular watering while establishing roots.
After establishment, Green Spice becomes moderately drought tolerant but performs best with consistent soil moisture.
Fertilizing
Apply compost or a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring to encourage healthy foliage growth. Avoid excessive fertilization, which may reduce overall plant quality.
Maintenance and Pruning
Green Spice is considered relatively low maintenance.
Routine care includes:
- Removing damaged leaves in spring
- Cutting back spent flower stems
- Dividing clumps every 3–4 years
- Applying mulch after the ground freezes to reduce winter heaving
Avoid burying the crown when planting, as this can lead to decline.
Common Pests and Diseases
Heuchera ‘Green Spice’ is generally pest resistant, but occasional problems may occur.
Vine Weevils
Adult weevils feed on foliage while larvae can damage roots.
Aphids
Small infestations occasionally occur on new growth but rarely cause serious damage.
Spider Mites
May appear during hot, dry conditions, particularly if plants become stressed.
Root Rot
The most common cultural issue results from excessively wet soil or poor drainage.
Powdery Mildew and Leaf Spot
These diseases can occasionally develop where airflow is poor and humidity is high.
Why Homeowners Love ‘Green Spice’
✅ Season-long foliage colour
✅ Excellent shade tolerance
✅ Low maintenance
✅ Deer resistance
✅ Attractive flowers
✅ Woodland garden compatibility
✅ Multi-season interest
✅ Attractive in containers and borders
✅ Pollinator-friendly blooms
Conclusion
Heuchera ‘Green Spice’ is one of the finest foliage perennials for Ontario landscapes. Its silver-green leaves, burgundy veining, compact habit, and adaptability make it a standout performer in shade gardens, woodland landscapes, perennial borders, and containers. For gardeners seeking a reliable, low-maintenance perennial that delivers beauty from spring through fall, Green Spice Coral Bells is an exceptional choice.


