noun
- Plural of foamflower; small plants of the genus Tiarella, native to North America and Asia, bearing delicate white or pink flowers in dense clusters that resemble foam.
Usage: Commonly used in gardening and horticulture contexts; Often grown as shade-loving ground cover or woodland plants
Examples
- The gardener planted foamflowers along the shaded border of the woodland path.
- Foamflowers are popular choices for native plant gardens in temperate regions.
- The delicate foamflowers bloomed in spring with their characteristic frothy appearance.
- Many landscapers recommend foamflowers as low-maintenance ground cover for moist, shaded areas.
- The white foamflowers contrasted beautifully with the dark green ferns in the shade garden.