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Tellima grandiflora (Fringe Cups) is a compact perennial forming a neat clump of shallowly-lobed, rounded, toothed, softly hairy leaves, 4 in. wide (10 cm), sometimes tinged with purple. The leaves are evergreen in warm winter areas. fringe cups T. grandiflora is a compact perennial forming a tidy clump of bluntly lobed, rounded leaves, with erect racemes to 75cm tall of small, cream, sometimes fragrant flowers in late spring and early summer; flowers often fade to light red

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Tellima. Species: T. grandiflora. Binomial name. Tellima grandiflora. ( Pursh) Dougl. ex Lindl. R.Br. Tellima grandiflora, the bigflower tellima [2] or fringecups, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae. It is the only species in the genus Tellima. Fringe cups, Tellima grandiflora, forms semi-evergreen rosettes of hairy, scalloped leaves from which tall spikes of bell-shaped, green-white flowers, which become pink with age, appear from May to July. It's perfect for using as groundcover in a moist, shady shrub border or woodland garden, and works well with hostas and hardy ferns. Photo Gallery. Plant database entry for Fringe Cups (Tellima grandiflora) with 17 images, one comment, and 20 data details. Subscribe to our newsletter. Tellima grandiflora FRINGE CUPS syn. T. odorata, T. breviflora Family: Saxifragaceae Pronounced: TEH-lih-muh Quick Jumps Growing Guide Rainy Side Notes GROWING GUIDE Origin: Alaska, California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Alberta, and British Columbia. Plant Group: Perennials. Hardiness:

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Scientific name: Tellima grandiflora. With its fuzzy heart shaped leaves, Fringe Cups, also known as false alum root, makes a nice addition to the woodland garden. Fringe Cups is classified as a rosette forming herbaceous perennial groundcover which can grow to 3' tall and spread to 2'. Tellima grandiflora, commonly called fringecup, is a clump-forming but spreading perennial which is native to moist woods and slopes from Alaska to Idaho and central California. Fringecup is in the same family as and similar in appearance to Heuchera, Tiarella and Mitella (anagram of Tellima ). Common Name: Fringe cups Genus: Tellima Species: grandiflora Cultivar: 'Purpurteppich Skill Level: Beginner Exposure: Partial shade Hardiness: Hardy Soil type: Boggy Height: 80cm Spread: 30cm Tellima Growing and Care Guide. Common Names: Fringecups, Bigflower tellima, False Alumroot. Life Cycle: Hardy perennial. Height: 24 to 32 inches (60—80 cm). Native: North America. Genus: This genus contains only one species: Tellima grandiflora. Growing Region: Zones 3 to 9. Flowers: Late spring to early summer.

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Height: 1 ft. Availability: Low Growing ease: Medium Moisture req.: moist Exposure req.: part shade - shade Plant description: Attractive leaves. Fuzzy heart shaped leaves, spikes of greenish-white to reddish flowers. Slug resistant. Occasionally will spread aggressively. Evergreen during mild winters. [Wikipedia] Single Species, Range, Medicinal Use: Tellima grandiflora, the bigflower tellima[2] or fringecups, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae. It is the only species in the genus Tellima. The plant is a native of moist forests in western North America, from Alaska and British Columbia to northern. Tellima grandiflora is a Low growing broadleaf semi-evergreen perennial with green foliage and red and green flowers in spring. It can grow 18 IN wide, 8 IN tall. It contributes fuzzy texture to the garden. Attractive to bees and hummingbirds. Tall spikes of bell-shaped, white or greenish-white flowers appear from May to July above rosettes of hairy, scalloped, emerald-green leaves. Fringe cups make excellent semi-evergreen groundcover for a moist, shady shrub border or woodland garden. Best sheltered from cold, drying winds, they're a particularly valuable choice for difficult areas.

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Most types. Spread. 30cm. Ways to Pay: Details FAQ Questions. A clump-forming perennial with neatly lobed, palmate, mid-green leaves. When young with hints of bronze. Spikes of scented cream flowers often tinged pink from late spring to mid-summer. Good as ground cover in a dappled shade border. Fringe Cups Overview. Tellima grandiflora is also known by the common name Fringe Cups. It is a perennial species in the saxifrage family, Saxifragaceae. It originates from North America, where it is found natively in moist woodland in Central California and between Alaska and Idaho.