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Tiarella cordifolia [tee-ah-rell-ah kord-eh-fo-lee-ah]
In May, spikes of dainty white to pink flowers on 6-12" stems rise over a rosette of maple-shaped leaves, which turn red in the fall. A woodland native, easily grown in the garden. Eastern U.S. Zones 3-8.