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The Tiarella 'Pink Brushes' or foam flower is a herbaceous perennial that is often used in flower beds for its attractive, evergreen leaves and delicate pink blossoms. The foliage forms a mound-like structure and is characterized by its toothed and green-red-green mottled color pattern. 'Pink Brushes' blooms from mid to late spring, bearing fragrant, star-like blossoms with lightly ruffled petals. The leaves form a foam-like effect that gives the foam flower its name. It prefers moist soils and partial shade. 'Pink Brushes' is a colorful addition to a low-maintenance garden.

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Plant Care Essentials:

Light Requirements: part shade
Water Scheduling: Average
Growth Rate: Low
Maintainence: Low

Plant Profile:

  • Scientific Name: Tiarella 'Pink Brushes'
  • Size: 0.50 to 1.50 feet
  • Plant Family: Saxifragaceae
  • Drought Tolerant: Yes
  • Poisonous To Humans: No
  • Plant Type: Shrub
  • Light Requirements: part shade
  • Pruning Month: March
  • Fruits: No
  • Propagation Methods:Division, Cutting, Seed Propagation, Layering Propagation
  • Tropical: No
  • Indoor: Yes
  • Flower Color: Light pink fading to white
  • Plant Origin: North America
  • Growth Rate: Low
  • Poisonous To Pets: No
  • Edible Fruit: No

Care Instructions:

Did You Know?

Tiarella ‘Pink Brushes’ is notable for its vibrant pink flower spikes and attractive green foliage. This shade-loving perennial is perfect for woodland gardens, borders, or containers, adding a pop of color and charm with its eye-catching blooms.

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