Tiarella cordifolia var. collina 'Oakleaf' Oakleaf Foamflower One of the first and still one of the best of the new generation of foamflowers.
Tiarella cordifolia False Mitrewort Perfect for woodland gardens or other shady places, these subtle, mostly North American natives, provide tidy evergreen foliage and spiky sprays of tiny white or pink flowers.
Tiarella Species, groups and Cultivar List Tiarella 'Black Velvet' PP#12,348 (Black Velvet Foam Flower) Tiarella 'Black Velvet' has deeply lobed leaves that are green with black veins and bluish white flowers. (Hardiness Zone 3-9) ...
Tiarella 'Black Snowflake' (Foam flower) Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Terra Nova Nurseries Be the first to rate this plant ...
Tiarella wherryi ( Eco Red Heart Tiarella ) Eco Red Heart has light green leaves marked with a heart-shaped, red zone and produces pink flowers.
Tiarella cordifolia, Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 2: 224. Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 1-9,14-24 USDA: 3-8 ...
Tiarellas want rich loamy moist well-drained soil, but should be neither mulched nor watered during the winter or they may rot. Their own winter-persisting leaves are the only mulch they require.
Index- plants in this Family Saxifragaceae / Saxifrage Heartleaf Foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia) Heartleaf Foamflower is also known as Foamflower and False Miterwort. ...
Tiarella trifoliata L. Foamflower prefers coniferous woods where it ranges: from Alaska into Oregon, east to Montana. It is less common than Youth on Age and Fringecups, but the flowers are prettier and enjoy a longer season.
Tiarella, Heuchera and Heucherella are the main focus of the Olivers' breeding work, so we had planned a day of Tiarella hunting in Wolfpen Hollow--a hauntingly mysterious woodland area near my farm.
Tiarella 'Black Snowflake' has elegant, cut-leaf, nearly black, semi-evergreen foliage. In spring, pink buds open to spikes of fragrant, white blooms on this 20-centimetre- tall by 25-centimetre-wide plant.
Tiarella species have relatively few pest and disease issues. Slugs and snails are the primary pest problem reported. Foamflowers prefer evenly moist conditions, and established plants will tolerate only brief periods of drought.
Tiarella cordifolia : Foam Flower - Flowers Tradescantia x andersoniana 'Red Cloud' : Red Cloud Virginia Spiderwort - Flowers Tradescantia x andersoniana 'Zwanenberg Blue' : Spiderwort - Flowers ...
Foam Flower (Tiarella) - A small group of slender perennial herbs, flourishing in almost any soil or position, but in partial shade and a moist soil. T.
Tiarella cordifolia A perennial with wide, heart-shaped leaves, the foam flower spreads rapidly to form a carpeting ground cover. Leaves are green with burgundy-stained veins, and the foliage turns bronze-red in fall.
Foam Flower Tiarella cordifolia Forget-me-not Siberian Brunnera macrophylla Woodland Myosotis sylvatica Forsythia Border Forsythia × intermedia Broxensis Greenstem Forsythia viridissim 'Bronxensis' White Abeliophyllum distichum ...
Tiarella - Tiarella cordifolia Tila - Justicia pectoralis Tillera - Tilia platyphyllos Tillón - Tilia platyphyllos Tilo - Justicia pectoralis Tilo - Tilia platyphyllos Timbo - Lonchocarpus nicou Tino - Viburnum tinus Tinospora - Tinospora cordifolia ...
Or pair it with pastel tints of foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia). This northeastern native has runners that will root and form a ground cover; a quick-growing variety is T. 'Slick Rock', with smaller leaves and light pink flowers.
Heucherella is a cross between two members of the Saxifrage family, Heuchera x brizoides and Tiarella cordifolia. In this case, the female parent of the cross, the Heuchera (Coral Bells), is itself an interspecific hybrid - a cross between H.
Other American wildflowers of the family include the miterwort, or bishop's cap (genus Mitella), named for its cap-shaped fruit capsule; the false miterwort, or foamflower (Tiarella); ...
Where it shares a bed, it tickles and nudges a tiarella species (Foam flower). I believe the vancouverias are winning the bed over as I can see the flowers of the Tiarella bravely poking above the leaves of the Vancouveria.
If the area is in shade all the time then planning is more difficult. Choose hypericum (yellow), tiarella (pinky white), tradescantia (blue), Busy Lizzie (pink and red). For interesting leaf colour pick ivies, hosta, and coleus.
x That was a originally cross hybridisation between a Heuchera and a Tiarella by Dan Heims and his team at Terra Nova Nurseries in Oregon USA - who spotted this mutation too.
Generic hybrids These are plants derived from crosses between two or more genera, such as Heuchera and Tiarella. The resulting offspring are indicated by an Ã- symbol before the composite genus name, as in Ã- Heucherella 'Stoplight'.
It pairs well with many shade garden plants, like Brunnera (Siberian Bugloss), Cranesbill Geranium, Dicentra (Bleeding Heart), Epimedium (Barrenwort), Ferns, Hellebore, Heuchera (Coral Bells) and Tiarella (Foamflower).
Geranium phaeum 'Samobor'Geum coccineum 'Werner Arends' Macleaya cordata Pulmonaria 'Coral Springs' Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' Flowering Perennials A , B , C , D , E , F , G , H , I,J,K,L , M,N , O,P , Q,R , S , T , U,V,W,X,Y,Z ...
Happy in moist soil - as well as dry areas. Thalictrum Tiarella cordifolia - The foam flower Tricyrtus formosana - The Toad Lily Zantedeschia. These are happy in water - so damp soil no problem. Enjoys full sun, but ok with light shade.
See also: Green, Pink, Tiarella cordifolia, May, Evergreen
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