Foamflower is a charming woodland groundcover that blooms in late spring. It sends up thin, airy stalks of small, star-like white flowers that look like sprays of foam floating above a mound of pretty, lobed leaves. The leaves often stay through the winter in mild climates, giving year-round charm at the garden floor.
Foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia)
$7.00Price
•The soft flower spikes attract early spring pollinators like bees and butterflies.  
•It spreads through rhizomes and forms attractive colonies—great for softening shady woodland edges.
