Digging Dog Nursery perennials

Tiarella
‘Pink Skyrocket’
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Tiarella

Foam Flower

This easy-to-grow, clump-forming evergreen is one of the finest spring flowering woodland perennials.

Tiarella ‘Pink Skyrocket’ partial shade

‘Pink Skyrocket’, a Terra Nova introduction, is one of the best pink flowering cultivars in the genus. Dissected Maple-like leaves, engraved with dark chocolate central blotches, shape a lush shiny green mound. “Skyrocketing” on tall sturdy stems, large, perfect-for-cutting spires are studded with round rosy buds and frothy pink and white star-shaped flowers. En masse, as an understory or along the border, this easy-to-grow, clump-forming evergreen works well skirting Viburnum, the Sichuan Deutzia and Sambucus. (pp#13382)

Blooms March–May.

Size: 12" high x 12" wide; hardy to zone 4.

AVAILABLE APRIL 2008

Tiarella Pink Skyrocket (P-1468)
Each $6.50
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