Tiarella River™ Delaware
From the superior breeding genetics of Sinclair A. Adam, Jr. , we bring you another fine addition to The River Series of truly East Coast native foam flowers. Delaware has the largest, roundest leaves with subtle, deep purple markings. Delaware grows four to six inches tall and spreads to18 inches wide in one season. Prolific, deep pink blooms from late April to June are held high above the foliage on dark red stems. Delaware's three by three inch leaves often fool visitors to my garden who think they are non-hardy begonias. The velvet leaves and the deep, purple-black venation becomes more pronounced as the foliage matures.
The semi evergreen foliage refreshes itself in early April and is then complemented by deep maroon stems holding medium pink buds that open to bi-color pink and white blooms held high above the foliage. Each bloom lasts four to six weeks and gives way to even larger, more boldly colored foliage that remains green and fuzzy until a good, hard frost when the transformation to fall and winter foliage begins. Fall foliage for Delaware begins deep maroon and finishes a lovely tawny color. As true winter weather appears, the tawny colored foliage remains until Spring, when brand new, deep kelly green, very fuzzy foliage emerges from the crown and the cycle begins all over…
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Who Am I?
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Common Name
Delaware foam flower -
Botanical Name
Tiarella cordifolia 'Delaware' PP21980 -
Type
Perennial -
US Native?
YES -
Bloom Time
April to June -
Bloom Color
White
Cultural Details
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Bloom Time
April to June -
Size
4-6″ tall by 18-24″ wide -
Hardiness Zone
4(3)-9 -
Light
full to part shade -
Soil
average garden soil -
Moisture
would love to have moist, organic soil, but also grows well in dry soil with lots of rot competition. -
Disease & Pests
none known -
Landscape Use
dry to moist shade, shady slopes, stream banks, shade containers, shade hanging baskets. -
Propagation
Cuttings, Tissue Culture