Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’ TERRA NOVA® Nurseries, Inc.


Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’ TERRA NOVA® Nurseries, Inc.

'Spring Symphony' is a semi-evergreen, herbaceous perennial that is low growing and creeping making it a good ground cover. It has deep green, palmate foliage and in spring it has slender stems that rise above the foliage with light pink, star-shaped foamy flowers on top. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow


Tiarella 'Spring Symphony'

Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' Common Name: Foamflower The perfect small, clump-forming tiarella. This selection produces a compact mound of deeply divided, green leaves painted with black along the midrib. Typical of Tiarella, this coloration is more pronounced in cooler weather.


Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' Blue Sky Nursery

Noted for its handsome foliage and profuse blooms, Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' (Foam Flower) is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial forming a lush mound of deeply-lobed, olive green leaves marked with dark purple along the midribs and central veins.


Tiarella Spring Symphony (2) The Teddington Gardener

Spring Symphony Foamflower is a fine choice for the garden, but it is also a good selection for planting in outdoor pots and containers. It is often used as a 'filler' in the 'spiller-thriller-filler' container combination, providing a mass of flowers and foliage against which the larger thriller plants stand out.


Szkółka Bylin Dobrepole Tiarella "Spring Symphony" tiarella

'Spring Symphony', a clumper, not only has dense spikes of very light pink flowers, but it also has deeply cut leaves (resembling turkey feet) with black splotches along their midribs. Very showy! Give this one a central position in the shade garden. It will bloom for 2 months in spring and as with all Foamflowers, is evergreen.


Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' from the Chelsea Gold Medal winning nursery Plantagogo

'Spring Symphony' is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial, to about 30cm, with deeply-lobed, green leaves marked with dark purple along the midribs. Upright stems carry spires of small, starry, creamy-white flowers, opening from pale pink buds, in late spring and early summer Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS © visionspictures.com


Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' BBC Gardeners World Magazine

Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' : A broadleaf semi-evergreen perennial groundcover with variegated, black and green foliage and pink flowers in spring. Attractive to bees. To grow well, it prefers mostly sun - shade and even moisture water. Grows best in well-drained and rich soil. Plant type: perennial groundcover Plant family: #Saxifragaceae Foliage: semi-evergreen variegated, black and green.


Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’ TERRA NOVA® Nurseries, Inc.

Height: Up to 30cm (12″) Spread: Up to 40cm (16″) Type Herbaceous perennial - dies down after flowering and reappears the following spring Growth Moderate growth rate. Time to max size: 3-4 years Difficulty Easy if grown in a suitable location Native North America and Asia Location


Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’ TERRA NOVA® Nurseries, Inc.

Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' tee-ar-EL-lah Audio This reblooming, clump-forming variety blooms in spring, producing 15-inch spires densely packed with pink blossoms. Its deeply cut foliage is compact, with black markings along the midrib. Plants grow to about 10 inches tall and wide.


Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' Rotherview Nursery

Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' A smooth melody of compact foliage with leaves "painted" with black along the mid-rib. Profuse, light pink flowers reach their crescendo in mid-spring. USDA Hardiness Zone (s): 4-9 Size (HT/W/FL HT): 7″ / 10″ / 10″ Exposure: Part Shade, Full Shade Bloom Time (s): May, June Plant Info Grower Info


Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' Beth Chatto's Plants & Gardens

Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' Foam flowerPerennial, DeciduousFamily: Saxifragaceae Height: 30cm Spread: 30cm Hardy Flower colour: Foliage colour: Position Soil Clay / Heavy / Moist / Well Drained / Light / Sandy Tiarellas have heuchera-like leaves, which are often spotted or patterned with mahogany blotches and develop a rich red hue in autumn.


Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' Worfield Plants

Delicate spikes of fragrant, soft-pink flowers appear in late spring. Rated as one of the best Foamflower hybrids to date, outstanding for both its floral and foliage display. An excellent choice for edging in the shade garden. Winter foliage colour is rich bronzy-purple. USPP#12397: unlicensed propagation prohibited.


Tiarella cordifolia var. collina ‘Spring Symphony’ Foamflower 1Pint Catskill Native

'Spring Symphony' is a clump-forming hybrid foam flower that has palmate, strongly dissected, olive green basal leaves that are highlighted with black to dark red markings along the mid-rib and central veins. It has cone-shaped, brush-like heads of delicate, light pink flowers that are held above the foliage.


Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' Pumpkin Beth

Foamflower 'Spring Symphony'. Tiarella is a genus of 7 species of low-growing perennials suitable for rock gardens or ground cover beneath trees and shrubs. They are closely allied to the genus Heuchera, bearing feathery spikes star-shaped flowers. 'Spring symphony' has deeply lobed leaves with a small dark blotch in the centre and spikes of.


Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' The Beth Chatto Gardens

Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' Common name: Foam flower cultivar. Family: Saxifragaceae (Saxifrage) Distribution: cultivated.. lobed leaves provided year-round interest, and the airy, brush-like flower heads are interesting in spring and summer. 'Spring Symphony' is a notable compact selection which is a great choice as a ground cover or.


Tiarella 'Spring Symphony'® Plantor

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