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|genus=Tiarella
|species=cordifolia
|species=cordifolia
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|common_name=Foamflower
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|common_name=Heartleaved Foamflower, Allegheny Foamflower
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|habit=herbaceous
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|width_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
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|sun_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
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'''Heartleaved Foamflower''' or '''Allegheny Foamflower''' (''Tiarella cordifolia''), is a [[herbaceous]] plant commonly used as shrubbery. It grows in most kinds of soil and blooms from April to June.
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Tiarella cordifolia, Linn. Foam-flower. A handsome native perennial, forming a tufted mass, 6-12 in. high, of broadly ovate lobed and serrate lvs. and simple erect racemes of white fls. borne well above the foliage in May. Fls. about 1/4 in. across; petals oblong, clawed, somewhat exceeding the white calyx-lobes. In rich, moist woodland, Nova Scotia to Ont., south to Ga.—An elegant plant well worthy of general cult. It is a lover of cool shaded places and of rich moist soil. It will do well, however, in ordinary soil and flower freely in a half-shaded place, but the varied lf.-markings of bronzy red and other signs of luxuriance are not brought out to their fullest extent except with moisture, coolness and a fairly rich soil. The plant forces well and easily in a coolhouse for early spring flowering. It is tenacious of life and generally easy to manage.
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Tiarella cordifolia, Linn. Foam-flower. Fig. 3806. A handsome native perennial, forming a tufted mass, 6-12 in. high, of broadly ovate lobed and serrate lvs. and simple erect racemes of white fls. borne well above the foliage in May. Fls. about 1/4 in. across; petals oblong, clawed, somewhat exceeding the white calyx-lobes. In rich, moist woodland, Nova Scotia to Ont., south to Ga. Gn. 22, p. 21; 32, p. 511; 53, p. 456; 55, p. 40; 66, p. 87. V. 11:35. G.L. 26:153. C.L.A. 4:340. G. 6:27; 10: 144; 12:127; 17:464. Gn.M. 1:188. Gn.W. 21:893. J.H. III. 54:423.—An elegant plant well worthy of general cult. It is a lover of cool shaded places and of rich moist soil. It will do well, however, in ordinary soil and flower freely in a half-shaded place, but the varied lf.-markings of bronzy red and other signs of luxuriance are not brought out to their fullest extent except with moisture, coolness and a fairly rich soil. The plant forces well and easily in a coolhouse for early spring flowering. It is tenacious of life and generally easy to manage. Var. albiflora, Hort., is a fine white-fld. form. Var. purpurea, Hort. (T. purpurea, Hort.), is a purple-fld. form, of which the following variations are also offered in the trade: purpurea major, with salmon-rose or wine-red fls.; purpurea major compacta, a more compact grower with bronzy chamois-colored fls.; purpurea marmorata, with very attractive bronze foliage passing to blackish green and marbled with purple: fls. very numerous, maroon.
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Var. albiflora, Hort., is a fine white-fld. form.
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Var. purpurea, Hort. (T. purpurea, Hort.), is a purple-fld. form, of which the following variations are also offered in the trade: purpurea major, with salmon-rose or wine-red fls.; purpurea major compacta, a more compact grower with bronzy chamois-colored fls.; purpurea marmorata, with very attractive bronze foliage passing to blackish green and marbled with purple: fls. very numerous, maroon.
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==Species==
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==Varieties==
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''T. c.'' var. ''austrina''<br/>
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''T. c.'' var. ''collina''<br/>
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''T. c.'' var. ''cordifolia''<br/>
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File:Tiarella cordifolia2.jpg
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File:Foam Flower Tiarella cordifolia 'Oak Leaf' Flowers 2000px.jpg
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File:Foam Flower Tiarella cordifolia 'Oak Leaf' Leaves 3264px.jpg
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