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Tiarella close-up
By Spritzhenry
- 13 Apr, 2011
- 15 likes
Meanie asked for a close-up of 'Pink Skyrocket' - so here it is.
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Yup - that's what tiarellas prefer.
Thanks for the compliment - I went out in the rain for you! ;-)
13 Apr, 2011
That's that one sold then!
Thanks - I'll do the same for you (if we ever get any)!
13 Apr, 2011
Have to see them close up to appreciate the flower. Very nice.
14 Apr, 2011
Thanks, Vincent. OK, Meanie, you're on. ;-)
14 Apr, 2011
I`ve just discovered Tiarellas and just love their wispy flowers. Pink Skyrocket is gorgeous. :o)
14 Apr, 2011
It is lovely. I love them too. I only have two, of the same var. but they are all so pretty. I think the common name is 'foam flower' and you can see why from this picture can't you!
14 Apr, 2011
Yes, you certainly can! ;-)
14 Apr, 2011
i didnt appreciate these till i saw your picture ~ its beautiful.
18 Apr, 2011
I aim to please, Sticki! LOL. Thanks. :-)
18 Apr, 2011
:-))
18 Apr, 2011
Nice.
18 Apr, 2011
its like a little pastel firework
18 Apr, 2011
They are so pretty and I have put one in full sun oops wil have to move it . mst have been on the wine that evening.
18 Apr, 2011
Definitely Ooops! Get that trowel out. ;-O
That's a good description, Sticki!
18 Apr, 2011
great shot, Spritz! I wonder if the "foam flower" would work in my garden? moved to another climate zone and not sure about the hardiness of a tiarella in zone 3 USDA.
BTW...we had "white outs" yesterday!! (that's snow...arghhhh!)
19 Apr, 2011
Thanks, Lori. Poor you! You may have seen that we have summery weather over here for a while. I won't go on - it'll just make you jealous.
I'll try to look it up for you - one of my books gives hardiness zones. You never know - and it is a lovely plant!
19 Apr, 2011
all of the ones have coped with our winter last year but we only got as cold as -26 for a few days but -10 for a week or so. they were also under 3ft of snow for several weeks.
19 Apr, 2011
mine is sugar and spice. the label says any position !
but it has been dug up and relocated round the side in the shade ;o)
19 Apr, 2011
The RHS book says shade, Sbg. It also says they originated from N. America and are fully hardy. Lori - maybe that's good news for you?
19 Apr, 2011
I knew they were native to NA, but we have such diverse conditions on the huge continent that I was unsure. Thanks a mil, Spritz. gave it a bit of a google and the T.cordifolia is hardy to zone 3! yippee!
19 Apr, 2011
There you are, Lori! A new plant for your garden! :-)
20 Apr, 2011
Thanks Spritz... it's at the top of the list...and I know just the place for it!
22 Apr, 2011
That's good. :-)
22 Apr, 2011
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That's a cracking shot!
Is it any good in shade?
13 Apr, 2011