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foamflower
[ fohm-flou-er ]
foamflower
/ ˈfəʊmˌflaʊə /
noun
- a perennial saxifragaceous plant, Tiarella cordifolia , of North America and Asia, having spring-blooming white flowers
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If you want ground covers in the plant bed, various ferns, sedges, foamflower, creeping and wild blue phlox, and wood asters would make great complementary native perennials.
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In shade gardens, the floor layer would consist of such woodland beauties as foamflower, trilliums, gingers and Allegheny spurge.
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Since early May, the woodland phlox, foamflower and fernleaf phacelia have provided color on the woodland floor.
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