Foamflower
Tiarella cordifolia
An evergreen anchor that never goes bare, for loam ground and spreading 1–2 ft.
- Part shade
- Average
- 6–12 in
- Blooms Apr–May
Native shrubs, groundcovers, and ferns that hold their leaves through winter for year-round green, screening, and cover. Every species here is genuinely native to Delaware and the wider flora of the Mid-Atlantic and hardy through zone 7 — proven performers for Delaware's mild, humid climate across Atlantic Coastal Pine Barrens & Piedmont, not a generic list. Local standouts include Foamflower and Crossvine. Evergreen natives carry the garden through the bare months, giving structure, privacy, and winter shelter for birds when the deciduous plants have dropped their leaves. Site broadleaf evergreens out of harsh winter wind and afternoon sun to prevent leaf scorch, and water them deeply going into a dry fall so they enter winter fully charged.
Each one native to your region and hardy in zone 7 · see this collection in other states.
Tiarella cordifolia
An evergreen anchor that never goes bare, for loam ground and spreading 1–2 ft.
Bignonia capreolata
An evergreen anchor that never goes bare, reaching 25–50 ft and orange-red flowers.
Phlox subulata
Stays green when everything else drops — reaching 4–8 in and spreading 1.5–2 ft, good for winter shelter.
Ilex glabra
Stays green when everything else drops — for sand, clay, and loam ground and 4–8 ft wide, good for winter shelter.
Polystichum acrostichoides
Green in January as in July, for screening and winter cover — good through zone 9 and reaching 1–2 ft.
Seed packets, plugs, and starter plants for many of these species ship to your door.
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