Tiarella wherryi is a species of flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae.[2] The specific name wherryi recognizes Edgar Wherry, the botanist who collected some of the first specimens in the early 1930s. Commonly called Wherry's foamflower, it is the southernmost of all species of Tiarella in the southeastern United States, where its range approaches the Gulf Coast in southern Alabama.[3]
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Tiarellawherryi is a species of flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae. The specific name wherryi recognizes Edgar Wherry, the botanist who collected...
wherryi). The following identification key was published by Guy Nesom in 2021: In 1753, Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus established genus Tiarella by...
T. nautila, T. wherryi). Tiarella cordifolia sensu stricto has none of these characteristics. The heart-shaped basal leaves of Tiarella cordifolia sensu...
austrina and Tiarella stolonifera occur in Buncombe County, North Carolina. A small disjunct population of T. austrina overlaps Tiarellawherryi in northeastern...
Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, Wythe The ranges of Tiarella stolonifera and Tiarellawherryi overlap in Kentucky (Laurel, McCreary, Pulaski) and Tennessee...
identical to those of Tiarellawherryi, so distinguishing the two species may be difficult. Likewise, except for the stolon, Tiarella nautila has features...