Description |
Tiarella cordifolia, commonly known as foamflower, is a charming, shade-loving perennial native to eastern North America. This herbaceous plant typically grows 8-12 inches tall, with a spreading habit that makes it an excellent ground cover. Its heart-shaped, deeply lobed leaves, which emerge in shades of bronze-green in spring and mature to a rich, dark green with prominent veins, add a delicate texture and visual interest to shady gardens. In late spring and early summer, Tiarella cordifolia produces delicate, feathery flower spikes that rise above the foliage, showcasing a beautiful display of tiny, white to pale pink flowers that resemble delicate foam. These flowers attract pollinators and add a touch of airy elegance to the garden. Tiarella cordifolia prefers moist, well-drained soil and partial to full shade, making it a valuable addition to woodland gardens, shady borders, and rock gardens.
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Named Cultivars |
Tiarella cordifolia 'Brandywine', Tiarella cordifolia 'Elizabeth Oliver', Tiarella cordifolia 'Lehigh', Tiarella cordifolia 'Oakleaf', Tiarella cordifolia 'Running Tapestry', Tiarella cordifolia 'Sugar And Spice', Tiarella cordifolia 'Susquehanna'
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