Foamflower
(Tiarella cordifolia)
Species Description
**Description:** A ground-hugging plant with spikes of tiny white flowers that look like a delicate cloud of foam.
**Size:** Leaves stay low; flower spikes reach 6 to 12 inches.
**Identification:** Look for maple-like leaves often patterned with dark maroon along the veins. Flowers have long, prominent stamens.
**Habits:** Spreads via runners (stolons) to form lush groundcover mats. Leaves remain attractive all season.
**Habitat:** Moist, shaded woods and stream banks.
**Size:** Leaves stay low; flower spikes reach 6 to 12 inches.
**Identification:** Look for maple-like leaves often patterned with dark maroon along the veins. Flowers have long, prominent stamens.
**Habits:** Spreads via runners (stolons) to form lush groundcover mats. Leaves remain attractive all season.
**Habitat:** Moist, shaded woods and stream banks.