How to grow Foamflower

Tiarella cordifolia

Foamflower prefers shade. Avoid planting in a location which receives harsh, noon-day sun. An area which receives early morning or late afternoon sun is ideal. Otherwise, plant in an area with dappled sun.

Foamflower prefers a moist growing environment. To minimize watering, try placing dead wood into the planting hole when transplanting Foamflower. The wood will act as a sponge, holding moisture around the roots for a longer period of time.

Transplanting Foamflower

To determine whether Foamflower is planted in an ideal location, simply listen to the plant! It spreads by sending out runners. The runners will grow towards a location which is ideal for the plant. For example, if the runners are stretching toward the shade, your Foamflower may prefer less sunlight than it currently receives.

How long does Foamflower take to grow?

These estimates for how long Foamflower takes to sprout, grow and harvest are from real observations from real gardeners, right around the world.

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Other names for Foamflower

Eco-running tapestry, Heartleaf foamflower, False Mirtlewort

Tiarella cordifolia L.

Misspellings: cordifollia

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