Threeleaf foamflower

Tiarella trifoliata

''Tiarella trifoliata'', commonly called threeleaf foamflower, laceflower, or sugar-scoop, is a dicot in the family ''Saxifragaceae''. It is native to the low to moderate elevation moist forests of western North America, from northern California to Montana and western Canada.
Closeup of the Flower of Tiarella trifoliata A delicate white miniature star usually seen against the background of the dark forest floor. Threeleaf foamflower,Tiarella trifoliata

Appearance

''Tiarella trifoliata'' is a perennial herb that grows in the late spring.

The flowers are bell-shaped, white, solitary from an elongate, leafless panicle. The calyx lobes are 1.5–2.5 mm and petals are 3–4 mm. Basal leaves are 15–80 mm long and up to 120 mm wide, trifoliate or palmately 3- to 5-lobed. Cauline leaves are infrequent and much smaller.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderSaxifragales
FamilySaxifragaceae
GenusTiarella
SpeciesT. trifoliata