Actaea pachypoda – White Baneberry
Actaea pachypoda (AK-tee-uh pak-ee-POD-uh) White Baneberry The foamy appearance of the white-flowered Actaea pachypoda resemble Tiarella cordifolia, but are taller and have excellent interest after flowering has concluded. White Baneberry can be used in conjunction with the shorter Tiarella cordifolia as a transition to the back of a shade
Tiarella cordifolia – Foam-flower
Tiarella cordifolia (tea-are-EL-la cor-di-FO-lee-uh) Foam-flower Endemic to Eastern and Central North American woodlands, this multi-stemmed perennial will spread with its stolons to produce colonies of foam flowers that at a distance can resemble crashing waves. White flowering Tiarella cordifolia is an ideal choice for a shade
Thalictrum thalictroides – Rue-anemone
Thalictrum thalictroides (tha-LICK-trum tha-LICK-troy-dees) Rue-anemone You might encounter the Rue-anemone on a spring hike in the North Eastern United States. It typically grows on wooded slopes and ridges and can be spotted flowering in April and May. The long flowering period makes the white-flowered Thalictrum thalictroides an
Gillenia trifoliata – Bowman’s Root
Gillenia trifoliata (Ga-lane-ia try-fol-e-ata) Indian-physic/ Bowman's Root Gillenia trifoliata is a beautiful fall interest plant native to the Northen United States and Canada. Although Bowman's Root tolerates shade, a thick tree canopy will induce flopping as the plant will become leggy. Too much shade will