Tiarella cordiifolia Foamflower
Ohio Native Plant Natural Range
Visit the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service website to view the natural range of Tiarella cordiifolia.
Native Plant of the Year - LEAP (Lake Erie Allegheny Partnership for Biodiversity) - Native Plant of the Year 2014
Native Plant of the Year - LEAP (Lake Erie Allegheny Partnership for Biodiversity) - Native Plant of the Year 2014
Cultivation Information Foamflower
Height - Under 1 ftFlower Color - WhiteBlooms - MaySun - Part shade to shadeSoil - Moist and fertile, wonderful woodland ground cover
Ground Cover - Patience is a virtue when establishing a woodland garden. It has taken us several years, but the Foamflowers we purchased from Amanda's Garden are working hard to create a dense woodland carpet
Hardy Zone - 4 to 9pH - 5.0 to 6.0Spreads - By seed and runners (stolons)
Family - Saxifragaceae
Wildlife Significance Foamflower
Flowers - Are visited by small bees, syrphus flies and butterflies
Mammals - Tend to enjoy dinning on this plant
Mammals - Tend to enjoy dinning on this plant
Propagation Notes Foamflower
Seems to do best when left alone in the garden for a few years to spread on its own. Don't make the mistake I didn't and disturb the patch before it has a chance to truly make a name for itself.
When dividing, be stingy with what you take and generous with what you leave!
Plant Provenance Tiarella cordiifolia
Original mother plant - Amanda's Garden, Spring, New York - 2013 - Nodding Onion Gardens 2017