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Wikipedia Tiarella cordifolia (Heartleaved Foamflower, Allegheny Foamflower, False Miterwort, Coolwort) is a herbaceous plant commonly used as shrubbery. It grows in most kinds of soil and blooms perennially from April to June.

Description

Tiarella cordifolia is a herbaceous perennial with a scaly horizontal rhizome and seasonal runners. Its flowers are white, small and feathery and form a long terminal cluster on a leafless stalk. Its inflorescences are 6 to 12 inches tall, with the flowers borne in a close, erect raceme. The flower has 5 petal (entire) and 10 stamens (long and slender), giving the flower cluster a fuzzy appearance. The leaves are basal, long stalked, hairy, with 3-7 shallow lobes, and heart-shaped at the base. The leaves are also 2-4" long, dark green usually motted with brown, rough-hairy above and downy beneath. They have a long flowering stem that can grow as tall as 30 cm high (12 in.). It also has two unequal seed capsules that split along inside seams, releasing several pitted seeds.

The flowers of the Tiarella cordifolia are visited by small bees, syrphus flies, and butterflies that may effect pollination.

Distribution

It inhabits rich, moist woods from Nova Scotia and Ontario to Minnesota, south in the mountains to Georgia and Alabama. It ascends to 5600 ft. in Virginia. It is also found westward scarcely in Mississippi. It is replaced in the West by the Tiarella unifoliata.

Origin of name

Tiarella meaning a little tiara, is a diminutive of the Greek word tiara meaning turban. The genus name refers to the unequal seedpods. Cordifolia, heart-shaped refers to the shape of the leaves.

Uses

It is listed in herbology as a tonic and a diuretic. It has been used for kidney problems, liver problems, and congestion of the lungs. This species is sometimes available from commercial greenhouses and is used by gardeners.

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Source Tiarella cordifolia / Foamflower
Author Charles de Mille-Isles from Mille-Isles, Canada
Camera location45° 47′ 02.58″ N, 74° 06′ 38.5″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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