
Type
- Herbaceous
- Evergreen perennial
Flowering time
- Spring
- Summer
Flowering colour
- Pink White
Position
- Partial Shade
- Full Shade
Soil
- Chalk, Clay, Loam tolerant
- PH acid, neutral, Alkaline
- Drought tolerant
Hardiness
- Hardy in the severest UK conditions (< -20)
- RHS Rating H7
Final height
- 30cm
Final spread
- 50cm
Suitable for
- Direct soil planting
- Large containers
Other
- Low maintenance
- Great for Shade
- Easy to grow
- Prone to Rust and Vine Weevil
Human & pets interaction
- No known adverse reactions
Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’ – 2 litre pot
Otter Price: £9.99
Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’ is a beautiful and versatile herbaceous perennial that forms clumps and typically grows to about 30 cm in height. Its green leaves are deeply lobed and feature striking dark purple markings along the midribs, adding an extra dimension to its appearance. The plant produces upright stems that carry spires of small, starry, creamy-white flowers, opening from pale pink buds, in late spring and early summer. Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’ is a low-maintenance plant that requires little care, making it an excellent addition to any garden.
Care instructions
– For best results, plant pot-grown Tiarellas in the spring when the soil is no longer frozen. Tiarellas prefer partial shade to full shade exposure.
– Keeping the plants in a container is possible, use large and deep containers to prevent root freezing during winter. Ensure the containers have drainage holes in the bottom, as planting in small containers can lead to root-bound plants. To keep the plants looking fresh, divide the clumps every 2 to 3 years and replant.
– Adequate watering is essential after planting, and the soil should be kept consistently moist to ensure the plant establishes well. After 6 months, reduce the amount you water the plants as they don’t like to sit in water.
– In spring and hot summer days, water early morning or late evening. If the foliage is wet and the plants are in full sun during the hottest time of day, the foliage will scorch (burn) which can lead to stunted growth
– To maintain the plant’s appearance, remove faded flowers by cutting the stem to a strong leaf without leaving it sticking out of the foliage.
– In the spring, remove the dead and damaged leaves from the foliage.
Our Tiarellas are tissue culture raised and free of rust infection. Our nurseries have strict hygiene and disease protocols that keep our growing areas and crops rust-free. To avoid cross-infection in the garden please do not plant close to Hollyhocks, raspberries and blackberries.
Treatment – Remove infected foliage immediately, sterilise cutters after trimming and dispose of removed foliage. Don’t use it for compost or mulch or will spread next season.
Vine weevil – Adults are most active between August- September. Most effective protection is achieved by regular use of nematodes in those months. Nematodes are safe for the environment and are readily available to buy.

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