foamflower

NOUN
  1. stoloniferous white-flowered spring-blooming woodland plant
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  • So, I capered off with Zak to dig up irises, coral bells, foxglove, primroses, violets, bugleweed, forget me nots and foamflower from our huge perennial beds. Tigers & Strawberries » Green Gold
  • So, I capered off with Zak to dig up irises, coral bells, foxglove, primroses, violets, bugleweed, forget me nots and foamflower from our huge perennial beds. Tigers & Strawberries » Green Gold
  • And there are native wildflowers, such as mayapple, Jack-in-the-pulpit, and foamflower.
  • HEUCHERELLA is a horticulturally-derived group of bigeneric hybrids between Heuchera, coralbells, and Tiarella, foamflower.
  • The textured foliage blends well with the bold leaves of hostas and is great in combination with other early-season flowers, such as bleeding heart, foamflower and columbine. Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories
  • Accent their upright stems with low plantings of foamflower, bloodroot, and barrenworts.
  • Its bricks are made from recycled waste, and it has bike parking, bike showers, high-performance windows, and three green roofs planted with golden stonecrop, sweet woodruff, Allegheny foamflower and Solomon's seal. After a Bitter Battle, a Quiet End
  • Mid-May visitors can expect to see lilacs, Korean spice viburnum, flowering dogwood, redbud, foamflower, flowering crabapples and trillium. Undefined
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