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PNW Native Plant Database Tiarella trifoliata (Foam Flower)
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Tiarella trifoliata (Foam Flower)

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This Saxifrage-family native perennial produces beautiful carpets of leaves in the spring and summer with a delicate starry or ''foamy'' flower clusters that can create attractive drifts planted in the right conditions. Leaves are slightly hairy, lobed and toothed.

It spreads slowly by rhizomes and is more tolerant of lean soils than other woodland perennials. Best in part to full shade, mixed with other shade-loving native perennials and ferns. Drought tolerant once established.

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This Saxifrage-family native perennial produces beautiful carpets of leaves in the spring and summer with a delicate starry or ''foamy'' flower clusters that can create attractive drifts planted in the right conditions. Leaves are slightly hairy, lobed and toothed.

It spreads slowly by rhizomes and is more tolerant of lean soils than other woodland perennials. Best in part to full shade, mixed with other shade-loving native perennials and ferns. Drought tolerant once established.

This Saxifrage-family native perennial produces beautiful carpets of leaves in the spring and summer with a delicate starry or ''foamy'' flower clusters that can create attractive drifts planted in the right conditions. Leaves are slightly hairy, lobed and toothed.

It spreads slowly by rhizomes and is more tolerant of lean soils than other woodland perennials. Best in part to full shade, mixed with other shade-loving native perennials and ferns. Drought tolerant once established.

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