Mitella diphylla


Like a clump-forming Tiarella with similar maple leaf-shaped foliage. Flowers are exquisite white cups with fringed petals, but you might have to look closely to see it. Likes moist soil, and is a nice edging plant for an area where you don’t want a ground cover. Semi-evergreen. Has a wide native range in the United States. White flowers appear between May and June.
One of our New England Woodlanders: perennials that are native to New England, nursery propagated, but never collected from the wild; grown in New Hampshire.
One of our Wicked Ruggeds, a list with our choices for perennials that stand the test of time... rugged, hardy and durable.
Native to the United States.
- Botanical Name
- Mitella diphylla
- Common Name
- Fairy Cup
- Bloom
- Late Spring
- Color
- White
- Family
- Saxifragaceae
- Height
- 8-18"
- Hardy to Zone
- 3
- Light
- Part Shade/Shade
- Spacing
- 6-10"
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