| Cordifolia is a hardy, rhizomatous perennial, spreading by stolons with hairy, ovate, pale green leaves. Produces creamy white flowers. In general, Tiarella is a clump forming perennial, spread by rhizomes or stolons. Foliage is evergreen, sometimes turning reddish in the fall. Small white or pink flowers are born on slender spikes, arising from the rosette of leaves. They require partial to full shade, moist, well drained soil. Very pretty in a shaded corner of a rock garden, and can be used as a groundcover in areas without foot traffic. Various species and cultivars are available. |