Description
Common name: Foam flower
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 Foamflowers are close cousins to the Coral-bells. This species is a native wildflower, and a parent to many of the new hybrids. Plants form a small clump of scalloped green leaves, turning bronze in colder months and remaining evergreen in mild winter regions. Short sprays of airy white flowers appear in early summer, sweetly fragrant from up close. An excellent woodland edging plant, preferring rich, moist soil.
Size:Â #1 Bare Root
Height: 6.-12.”
Spread: 12.”
Hardiness Zones:Â 5,6,7,8,9
Sunlight:Â Full Sun – Partial Shade
Attributes: Attracts Bees
Deer Resistant