tiarella cordifolia
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Definition
- Noun:
- A stoloniferous, white-flowered, spring-blooming woodland plant: Tiarella cordifolia is a perennial herb native to eastern North America, commonly known as foamflower. It is characterized by its heart-shaped leaves, delicate spikes of small white flowers that bloom in spring, and its ability to spread via stolons (runners), often forming dense ground cover in shady forest habitats.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest floor was carpeted with the delicate blooms of Tiarella cordifolia.
- Gardeners often use Tiarella cordifolia for shade gardens due to its attractive foliage and flowers.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification: The term is used in scientific and horticultural contexts to specify this particular species within the genus .
- Tiarella cordifolia is distinguished from other species in the genus by its cordate (heart-shaped) leaf base.
Variants and Related Words
- Foamflower (n): The common name for .
- Foamflower is an excellent native plant for woodland gardens.
- Tiarella (n): The genus name to which this species belongs, encompassing other similar plants.
- Several Tiarella cultivars have been developed for the ornamental plant trade.
Synonyms
- Foamflower: The most common synonym in general and gardening use.
- Heart-leaved foamflower: A descriptive synonym referencing its leaf shape.
Related Phrases
- Ground cover plant: A phrase describing its typical use and growth habit in landscaping.
- Tiarella cordifolia is valued as a hardy ground cover plant for shady areas.
- Spring ephemeral: A term sometimes associated with it, though it is more correctly a perennial that retains its leaves, unlike true ephemerals.
- While not a true ephemeral, the bloom of Tiarella cordifolia is a cherished sign of spring in the woods.
Noun
- stoloniferous white-flowered spring-blooming woodland plant