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Foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia)

$5.00

It may not be a wildlife rockstar, but it is a nice addition to the shade garden as a ground cover. I believe it could also be used under trees as part of a Soft Landing planting. The flowers are showy and the foliage stays attractive into the fall. Deer do not typically browse it.

Photo credit: John Blair

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It may not be a wildlife rockstar, but it is a nice addition to the shade garden as a ground cover. I believe it could also be used under trees as part of a Soft Landing planting. The flowers are showy and the foliage stays attractive into the fall. Deer do not typically browse it.

Photo credit: John Blair

It may not be a wildlife rockstar, but it is a nice addition to the shade garden as a ground cover. I believe it could also be used under trees as part of a Soft Landing planting. The flowers are showy and the foliage stays attractive into the fall. Deer do not typically browse it.

Photo credit: John Blair

Life Cycle: Perennial

Sun Exposure: Partial, Full Shade

Soil Moisture: Medium

Height: 1 foot

Plant Spacing: 1-2 feet, groundcover

Bloom Time: May

Bloom Color: White or Pink

Advantages: Deer Resistant

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