Tiarella ‘Oakleaf’

Foamflower

Foamflowers are closely related to Coral-bells and share a resemblance in their clustered flowers and low foliage. This variety showcases lovely lobed leaves and produces delicate spikes of pale pink flowers during late spring. It is a great option for bordering in shaded gardens and can also be used in tubs or mixed containers. In mild winter areas, it remains evergreen, and its foliage takes on a beautiful bronzy-red color. The clumps can be easily divided in early spring.

Plant Type Perennials
Hardiness Zone 4-9
Exposure Shade, Partial Shade
Season of Interest
Height6" - 12" (in)
Spread6" - 12" (in)
Water Needs
Maintenance Low
Soil Type Clay, Sand
Soil PH Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Soil Drainage
Characteristics
Tolerance
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Garden Uses
Tiarella ‘Oakleaf’ | Foamflower || Foamflowers are closely related to Coral-bells and share a resemblance in their clustered flowers and low foliage. This variety showcases lovely lobed leaves and produces delicate spikes of pale pink flowers during late spring. It is a great option for bordering in shaded gardens and can also be used in tubs or mixed containers. In mild winter areas, it remains evergreen, and its foliage takes on a beautiful bronzy-red color. The clumps can be easily divided in early spring.
Shade, Partial Shade, , Low Maintenance, , ,
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Image © The Perennial Farm