Heuchera 'Raspberry Sea' is a striking coral bells variety grown for its rich raspberry toned foliage that forms a dense low mound with a soft rippling texture. Its bold leaf color provides lasting contrast in shaded plantings while airy flower stems rise above the foliage in late spring to early summer. Height & Spread: 8 - 12 in x 16 - 20 in Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer Light Requirements: Part shade to shade Soil Preference: Rich well drained soil Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture Deer Resistance: Deer resistant Native Status This cultivar is derived from North American Heuchera species but is a garden selection bred for enhanced foliage color and landscape performance rather than a straight native form. WILDLIFE & INSECTS Hummingbirds Attracts hummingbirds which feed on the delicate bell shaped flowers held above the foliage. Bees Supports native bees which visit the small flowers for nectar during the bloom period. Spacing & Landscape Use Spacing Recommendations Space 16 - 20 in apart to allow the mounded foliage to spread and form a continuous ground layer. Landscape Placement Ideal for shaded borders, woodland gardens, and containers where its bold foliage color provides contrast against green and silver leaved companions. Companion Plants Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost' (Siberian Bugloss) - Adds bright silvery foliage that contrasts strongly with the deep raspberry tones. Astilbe chinensis 'Visions in Pink' (Astilbe) - Brings soft plumes and similar moisture needs for layered shade plantings. Hosta 'June' (Plantain Lily) - Provides variegated foliage that complements and softens the bold color. Dryopteris erythrosora (Autumn Fern) - Offers warm copper tinted new growth that pairs well with the rich foliage tones. Tiarella cordifolia (Foamflower) - Forms a low spreading ground layer with delicate spring blooms.