Foam Flower

$5.79

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10-12 business days July

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Foam Flower

heightmaturity
Height at Maturity:

Under 12"

exposure
Exposure:

Full Shade

zone
Planting Zones:

3-8

Usage
Usage:

Flowering

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Shipped As:

Bare-root

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Can Not Ship To:

NY

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Stephanie Sneary
Healthy plants, off to a solid start

The bare root foam flower plants arrived quickly. Once in the ground they started to leaf quickly and I am optimistic that they will continue to do well.

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rms
Healthy rootstock

They came to life right away and have a number of leaves at 4 weeks.

J
Jon Kiekhofer
Foam Flower

The plants were in great shape but I would have liked a little more information up front and included with the plants indicating first year care and expectations. I what I read was basically plant water well and wait until next year to see results. That seems a little lite on care .

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Sharon A Flores

too early to tell...

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Liz Smith
Foam Flower

Best for ornamental presentation. I so love it when color changes from white to pink as the season goes by.

$5.79

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Foam Flower (Tiarella Cordifolia) 

The Foam Flower is a delicate and enchanting plant that adds a touch of elegance and beauty to any garden or landscape. With its unique foliage and stunning blooms, the Foam Flower (Tiarella cordifolia) is a must-have perennial that will captivate your senses. Let's dive into the magical world of this remarkable plant and explore its exceptional features and benefits.

 

The Foam Flower is known for its distinctive heart-shaped leaves that form dense, low-growing clumps. The leaves exhibit a lovely shade of green and are deeply lobed, resembling foam or a cascading waterfall, hence its name. These lush and textural leaves create a lush carpet-like effect, adding interest and depth to garden beds and borders.


 

One of the standout features of the Foam Flower is its graceful and delicate flower spikes that emerge above the foliage

 

Depending on the variety, these spikes are adorned with numerous small, star-shaped flowers in white, pink, or lavender shades. The flowers provide a charming contrast against the backdrop of the vibrant green foliage, creating a captivating display.


The Foam Flower is a versatile plant that thrives in various growing conditions. It prefers partial to full shade, making it an excellent choice for woodland gardens, shady borders, or areas with dappled sunlight. It also tolerates many soil types, including loamy, well-draining soil.


This perennial plant is relatively low maintenance, making it ideal for both experienced gardeners and beginners. It is necessary to irrigate the soil on a frequent basis in order to maintain it evenly wet but not saturated. Adding mulch around the plant's base may prevent weeds from growing and assist the plant in retaining moisture. The Foam Flower often resists diseases and pests, minimizing the need for chemical treatments.


The Foam Flower is a pollinator magnet for your yard, luring insects such as bees, butterflies, and other helpful creatures

 

The nectar-rich blooms provide a crucial food source, helping your garden's general health and biodiversity. Planting the Foam Flower creates a haven for these essential pollinators.


Another remarkable quality of the Foam Flower is its versatility in garden design. It also makes an excellent addition to rock gardens, woodland gardens, or shaded borders, adding a pop of color and softness. Additionally, the Foam Flower is a charming choice for container gardening, allowing you to create stunning displays on patios, balconies, or porches.


The Foam Flower is often used in naturalistic or wildflower gardens, as it has a natural appearance and blends seamlessly with other shade-loving plants. It pairs well with ferns, hostas, and other woodland perennials, creating beautiful and harmonious combinations.


In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the Foam Flower also offers practical benefits. Its dense foliage helps suppress weed growth, reducing the need for constant weeding. The spreading habit of the plant allows it to fill in bare patches, creating a lush and visually appealing landscape. Furthermore, the Foam Flower is deer resistant, making it suitable for deer-prone gardens.

 


The Foam Flower is a beautiful and versatile perennial that adds elegance and beauty to any garden. Its unique foliage, delicate blooms, and adaptability to shade make it an excellent choice for various garden settings. Whether as a ground cover, a woodland garden accent, or a container plant, the Foam Flower will create a lush and enchanting landscape. Embrace this remarkable plant's charm and allure and invite the Foam Flower's magic into your garden. Here are the benefits of the Foam flower:

 

  • Beautiful Foliage: The Foam Flower showcases attractive heart-shaped leaves that form dense, low-growing clumps, adding visual interest to your garden.


    Delicate Blooms: The plant produces graceful flower spikes adorned with numerous small, star-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, or lavender, creating a charming and enchanting display.

  • Versatile Growing Conditions: Foam Flowers thrive in partial to full shade, making them an excellent choice for woodland gardens, shady borders, or dappled sunlight. Tolerant of Different Soil Types: These perennials can adapt to various soil types, including loamy, well-draining soil, providing flexibility in garden design. Low Maintenance: Foam Flowers are relatively low maintenance, requiring regular watering to keep the soil evenly moist and mulching to retain moisture and suppress weed growth. Pest and Disease Resistant:

    The plant is generally resistant to pests and diseases, reducing the need for chemical interventions and ensuring healthy growth. Attracts Pollinators: Foam blossoms' nectar-rich blossoms attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other helpful insects, helping pollinate neighboring plants and benefiting the local ecology. Ground Cover: Foam Flowers make excellent ground covers, forming a lush carpet of foliage and flowers that suppresses weed growth and adds beauty to garden beds.

    Rock Garden Accent: These plants are well-suited for rock gardens, where their delicate blooms and textured foliage create a captivating contrast against the rocky landscape. Shade-Loving Beauty: Foam Flowers thrive in shady areas where other plants may struggle, making them a valuable addition to shaded borders or woodland gardens. Container Gardening: The compact size and attractive foliage of Foam Flowers make them ideal for container gardening, allowing you to create stunning displays on patios, balconies, or porches.

  • Naturalistic Gardens: Foam Flowers blend seamlessly into naturalistic or wildflower gardens, complementing other shade-loving plants like ferns and hostas. Weed Suppression: The dense growth of Foam Flowers helps suppress weed growth, reducing the need for constant weeding and maintenance. Fills in Bare Patches: The spreading habit of Foam Flowers enables them to fill in bare patches, creating a lush and visually appealing landscape.
  • Deer Resistant: Foam Flowers are less appealing to deer, making them suitable for gardens in deer-prone areas. In summary, Foam Flowers offer numerous benefits to your garden, including their beautiful foliage, delicate blooms, versatility in growing conditions, low maintenance requirements, and attractiveness to pollinators.

    They can be used as ground covers, rock garden accents, or container plants, and they contribute to weed suppression and filling in bare patches. With their ability to thrive in the shade and their resistance to pests and diseases, Foam Flowers are an excellent choice for creating stunning and vibrant garden spaces. Enjoy the beauty and versatility of Foam Flowers and enhance your garden with these beautiful plants.

     

    Tiarella, also known as foam flower, is a genus of perennial flowering plants native to North America. These plants are known for their attractive foliage and delicate, frothy flowers, which give them their common name of foam flower. Tiarella plants are popular in woodland gardens, as they prefer shady conditions and moist, well-draining soil.

    Tiarella plants typically have low, mounding foliage with deeply lobed leaves that are often varied. In the spring, they produce slender spikes of small, star-shaped flowers ranging from white to pink. These flowers are beautiful to bees and other pollinators.

    Foam Flower plants are a beautiful addition to any garden or landscape, particularly those with partial or complete shade. They require little maintenance beyond the regular watering and occasional fertilization and can add color and interest to your outdoor space throughout the growing season.

    Foam Flower: Tiarella cordifolia, the foam flower, takes its name from the fluffy, feathery clusters of tiny white flowers--so small that they appear as foam on the spiky, thin stems.

     

    This shade-loving, deciduous, perennial wildflower is a spring-blooming beauty, brightening up your garden from mid-spring until early June in most growing zones. 

    Foam Flower Attracts Myriad Creatures and Pollinators 

    TN Nursery recommends foam flowers to gardeners who want to plant a shade garden that attracts butterflies, songbirds, bees, or small mammals.

    Bees, butterflies, and moths cannot resist the allure of the snowy white foam flowers. They will visit your garden to the sometimes hard-to-come-by drink early-season nectar.

    After the flowers finish showing off their glorious blooms, they produce their fruit--tiny seeds that songbirds and small mammals will enjoy. 

    The Ethereal Beauty of Tiarella cordifolia 

    Tiarella Cordifolia stays relatively petite but makes a significant color splash in the garden. The plant reaches about one to two feet high and will spread about a foot wide.

    The leaves are generous, full, long stalked, and about four inches across. They have rounded tips and shallow lobes with pronounced serration. 

    Blooming foam flowers form in tall, narrow, dense clusters with profuse numbers of dainty flowers. While the flowers tend to be snow white, they may also be cream or blush pink. They grow atop a leafless stalk, blooming as early as April. It produces seeds around June. 

    Order Your Foam Flower From TN Nursery Today 

    Are you ready to add the lovely foam flower to your garden and enjoy spring beauty? Order from TN Nursery today. 

     

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 19 reviews
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    Stephanie Sneary
    Healthy plants, off to a solid start

    The bare root foam flower plants arrived quickly. Once in the ground they started to leaf quickly and I am optimistic that they will continue to do well.

    r
    rms
    Healthy rootstock

    They came to life right away and have a number of leaves at 4 weeks.

    J
    Jon Kiekhofer
    Foam Flower

    The plants were in great shape but I would have liked a little more information up front and included with the plants indicating first year care and expectations. I what I read was basically plant water well and wait until next year to see results. That seems a little lite on care .

    S
    Sharon A Flores

    too early to tell...

    L
    Liz Smith
    Foam Flower

    Best for ornamental presentation. I so love it when color changes from white to pink as the season goes by.