Tiarella cordifolia 'Iron Butterfly' - 2012
By Andrewr
- 20 Apr, 2012
- 6 likes
Tiarellas are useful as they will grow in dry shade. This one has the added attraction of markings on the leaves as they mature
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a very nice plant..is this at its maximum size ?
21 Apr, 2012
SS - probably at its maximum height but I only bought it last year so I hope it's going to bulk up a bit
21 Apr, 2012
I do like the spires of tiny white flowers. Didn't know it did dry shade. I got two unlabelled plants last year, I may move one of them. Do you know if they self seed?
24 Apr, 2012
Smorgie - it was only planted last autumn so it hasn't had a chance to set seed yet. I also improved the soil with garden compost so hopefully it won't the position too dry
25 Apr, 2012
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Tiarella Cordifolia
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20 Apr, 2012