Description
Tiarella Angel Wings has a compact, upright habitus and beautiful, two-tone leaves: green with a maroon center. The leaves are nicely incised, making them look like wings. Angel Wings gives a lot of flowers in April to June and again in September-October. The pink flower buds become white flowers that are very attractive to pollinators. Due to the long flowering period, this perennial is very attractive in both summer and autumn. A beautiful addition to the garden, perennial border, shade garden or the rock garden. Angel Wings becomes approx. 10" high and 12" wide. Plant Angel Wings in the (semi-)shade in a moist, well-drained soil.
Key Points
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Long flowering period
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Pollinator-friendly
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Striking bi-colored foliage
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Great shade plant
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Low maintenance
Breeder: Vicky & Richard Fox