Tiarella cordifolia ‘Elizabeth Oliver’
Long blooming, substantial low clumps of deeply lobed leaves streaked with red veining. Spires of foamy pink flowers bloom throughout the spring. Works well as a ground cover, accent, in containers, and as edging for a shade garden. New growth appears bronze. It can be easily divided in spring.
Height: 12 - 15”
Spread: 12”
Pot size: 3 qt
Bloom time: May, June, July
Light: Part shade to shade
Moisture: Average, wet
Attracts: Butterflies and other pollinators
Deer resistance: Yes
Companion Plants: Lady fern, Virginia bluebells
Photo credit: Glover Perennials
Tiarella cordifolia ‘Elizabeth Oliver’
Long blooming, substantial low clumps of deeply lobed leaves streaked with red veining. Spires of foamy pink flowers bloom throughout the spring. Works well as a ground cover, accent, in containers, and as edging for a shade garden. New growth appears bronze. It can be easily divided in spring.
Height: 12 - 15”
Spread: 12”
Pot size: 3 qt
Bloom time: May, June, July
Light: Part shade to shade
Moisture: Average, wet
Attracts: Butterflies and other pollinators
Deer resistance: Yes
Companion Plants: Lady fern, Virginia bluebells
Photo credit: Glover Perennials