Tiarella cordifolia f. allanthera Vict. & J.Rousseau
Tiarella cordifolia var. bracteata Farw.
Tiarella stolonifera is a species of flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae.[2] The specific name stolonifera means "spreading by stolons",[3] an important characteristic of this species (not to be confused with Tiarella austrina, which also spreads by stolons). Known as the creeping foamflower,[4] it has the widest range of any species of Tiarella in eastern North America.
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leaves (also called cauline leaves). Two species of Tiarella have stolons (T. austrina, T. stolonifera) while two other species have stem leaves (T. nautila...
question has a stolon, it is not Tiarella cordifolia sensu stricto. In that case, it is either Tiarellastolonifera or Tiarella austrina. Except for the stolon...
in question has a stolon, it is not Tiarella wherryi. In that case, it is either Tiarellastolonifera or Tiarella austrina. Except for the flowering stem...
foamflower. It is one of two species of Tiarella that spread by stolons (the other being Tiarellastolonifera). Tiarella austrina is a perennial, herbaceous...
in question has a stolon, it is not Tiarella nautila. In that case, it is either Tiarellastolonifera or Tiarella austrina. Except for the flowering stem...