Description
Tiarella cordifolia, also known as foamflower or false miterwort, is a wildflower native to the eastern United States that blooms in the spring. It’s a perennial plant that can grow up to 14 inches tall and has heart-shaped leaves with sharp teeth. In late spring, it produces clusters of beautiful white flowers. This plant naturalizes well through underground rhizomes, and is a great choice for a ground cover in a woodland, or natural garden.
Botanical Name: Tiarella cordifolia
Common Names: Foam Flower, Allegheny foamflower, false miterwort, or coolwort.
Plant Information
Zones: 4-8
Ship Season: Mid-April through late Fall
Ships as: Bareroot 2+ year old plants
Soil: Well drained. Will tolerate poor soils.
Sun: Part or Full Shade
Bloom Time: Spring