In spring, the large leaves unfurl in peachy orange tones overlaid with a delicate silver sheen. The foliage matures to rosy purple but remains silvered.
‘Georgia Peach’ is a vigorous, clump-forming coral bells cultivar noted for its bold foliage which changes colors throughout the growing season. In early spring, large leaves (to 8” across) emerge peach-orange with darker veins. Leaves acquire rose tones as they mature in summer. Leaves further darken to an attractive rose-purple by fall. Foliage in all seasons has a silver-white overlay. The lobed, rounded leaves form a basal mound to 12-14” tall and to 24” wide. Tiny creamy white flowers appear in spires in summer on slender stems rising above the foliage mound to as much as 30” tall.