Broad, green, heart-shaped leaves of Tiarella cordifolia (Heartleaf Foamflower)

Tiarella cordifolia (Heartleaf Foamflower) Unity Grown

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Tiarella cordifolia, also called foamflower or heartleaf foamflower, is a low-growing semi-evergreen perennial wildflower, noted for its ivy-like or heart-shaped leaves and its airy but showy flowers in shades of light pink and white; flower stamens have a sudsy or foamy texture, hence the name foamflower. Closely related to, and occasionally mistaken for, Heuchera species, both plants are well-regarded for their ornamental, occasionally variegated foliage and their heavy shade tolerance.

Tiarella cordifolia grows best in part to full-shade in moist, organically rich soils and forms small clumps up to a foot tall and one to two feet wide, spreading via runners. Though foamflower should not be allowed to dry out, as its leaves will suffer, it should also not be left in areas with poorly draining, compacted soils. Flowers are attractive to bumblebees and other pollinators, and semi-evergreen foliage adds multi-season groundcover appeal.

Straight Species, Native to Maryland, and Native to U.S.
Mature Plant Height: Very Short: under 12"
Semi-evergreen
Full Shade (less than 4 hours of sun) and Part Shade/Sun (4-6 hours of sun)
Soil Moisture: Medium to Wet and Well-drained
Soil Type: Loam and Average
Bloom Time: Spring and Summer
Flower Color: Pink and White
Foliage color: Green
Features: Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Pollinators, Fall Color, Winter Interest, and Groundcover
Tolerances: Deer Tolerant, Rabbit Tolerant, and Shade Tolerant
Garden Type: Pollinator Garden, Woodland Garden, Small Space, and Foundation Planting

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