foamflower การใช้
- Foamflowers ( Tiarella ) are a woodland genus, interbreeding at will.
- There are wild woodlands, where Allegheny foamflowers thrive in the acid soil.
- Then there is Tiarella cordifolia, foamflower.
- There are easy-to-grow wild perennials, like black-eyed Susans, Blazing-stars or foamflowers.
- Visitors may see in bloom foamflower, anemone, trillium, Indian pink, various violets, buckeye and spring beauty.
- This forest contains trees of varying ages and some have asters, Christmas ferns, foamflowers, wood sorrels, and others.
- Easy-to-grow varieties include butterfly weed, New England aster, blue false indigo, purple coneflower, and foamflower.
- These include white baneberry, northern maidenhair fern, spikenard, blue cohosh, foamflower, false Solomon's seal, purple trillium, and wild green frogs, wood ducks, and snapping turtles.
- Through a hydrangea-hung archway is a 5-by-7-foot area carpeted with English bluebells, European ginger, miniature variegated hostas, foamflower, painted fern and tiny violas and violets.
- Vascular plants to be found in the forest understorys include several fern varieties ( predominantly woodfern and hay-scented ), stinging nettle and jewelweed . trillium, wood sorrel, clintonia, foamflower round out the biome for the flowering plants.