Tiarella cordifolia 'Brandywine'
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Allan Armitage Tiarella cordifolia 'Brandywine'
Allan Armitage
Tiarella cordifolia 'Brandywine'
Tiarella cordifolia 'Brandywine' (click for large image)
Brandywine Allegheny Foamflower
Common Names:
  • Brandywine Allegheny Foamflower
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Brandywine Allegheny Foamflower
 
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Origin:

  Eastern North America  

Sun/Water Requirements:

  Partial/Full sun.
Moderate to wet conditions.
Armitage says: "Plants are effective with other shade and moisture tolerant species such as trilliums, woodland phlox, false Solomon's seal, or Christmas fern.Tiarella requires moisture retentive, highly organic soils in medium to heavy shade.Dry soils or exposure to full sun results in anemic, scrawny plants which never fill out. Plants are effective with other shade and moisture tolerant species such as trilliums, woodland phlox, false Solomon's seal, or Christmas fern.Tiarella requires moisture retentive, highly organic soils in medium to heavy shade.Wet feet, particularly in the winter, also result in significant losses."

Climate / Hardiness Zones:

  Zone 3 to Zone 8

Growth:

  Range: Grows from 6" to 12".

Flowers:

  Color(s): Brown, Pink, White
Season(s): Spring

Armitage says: "Foliage is similar to Heuchera americana, American alumroot, in this respect although significant differences in flowers occur.Delicate pink-tinged flower buds gracefully evolve into starry creamy white flowers on 3-4" long racemes.The 1/4" wide flowers consist of sepals about ½ as long as the petals, 10 stamens with brown anthers, and remain in flower for about 6 weeks."  

Foliage:

  Color: Leaves are green.
Armitage says: "Is a large-leaved form with light green heart-shaped leaves, each one with bold red venation."  

Landscape Value:

  Can be used as a container plant.

Armitage says: "Plants are effective with other shade and moisture tolerant species such as trilliums, woodland phlox, false Solomon's seal, or Christmas fern.Transplant seedlings to 3-4" containers in 6-8 weeks."

Other:

   
Tiarella cordifolia 'Brandywine' is hardy in these areas:
Alsip, ILBaltimore, MDBayside, NY
Bronx, NYBrooklyn, NYBrownsville, TX
Canton, MIChicago, ILCicero, IL
College Point, NYConneaut, OHCorona, NY
Detroit, MIDorset, OHEast Claridon, OH
East Elmhurst, NYEast Greenville, PAEast Texas, PA
Easton, PAEcorse, MIElmhurst, NY
Elmwood Park, ILElyria, OHEmmaus, PA
Evergreen Park, ILFerndale, MIFlorence, SC
Flushing, NYForest Hills, NYFort Eustis, VA
Fresh Meadows, NYGlen Burnie, MDGwynn Oak, MD
Harper Woods, MIHarrison Township, MIHighland Park, MI
Hunt Valley, MDJackson Heights, NYLeasburg, NC
Lexington, NCLiberty, NCLinwood, NC
Little Neck, NYMacomb, MIMarysville, MI
Maspeth, NYMemphis, MIMiddle Village, NY
Morgantown, WVMount Clemens, MINew Baltimore, MI
New Haven, MINew York, NYNewport News, VA
North Ridgeville, OHNorth Street, MINottingham, MD
Oakland Gardens, NYParkville, MDPhiladelphia, PA
Pikesville, MDRego Park, NYRidgewood, NY
Riverdale, ILRosedale, MDSparrows Point, MD
Staten Island, NYTaylor, MITemperance, MI
Towson, MDTrenton, MIVirginia Beach, VA
Wayne, MIWestland, MIWhitestone, NY
Whitmore Lake, MIWoodside, NY
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