Growing Information

Growing zone guide
Growing Zone Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9
Sunlight Partial shade
Type of Soil Slightly acidic to neutral
Mature Height 24 to 36 inches
Maintenance Level Low maintenance
Water Requirement High water needs (twice a week)

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Additional Information
Growth Rate

Moderate growth rate. Plants typically reach their mature size within 2 to 3 years, forming clumps approximately 24 to 30 inches tall and wide.

Colorful Leaves No
Flowering Yes
Bloom Color White
Ornamental Berries N/A
Disease resistant Yes
Cold Tolerant Yes
Heat Tolerant No
Drought Tolerant No
Deer Resistant Yes
Edible No
Wildlife Attraction

Flowers attract hummingbirds and bees. Foliage is generally resistant to deer and rabbits due to its toxicity.

Self-pollinating Cross-pollinating
Seasonality

Blooms in late spring. Foliage may go dormant in summer, especially in warmer climates. In cooler regions, the foliage may persist longer into the season.

Ideal For

Shaded perennial gardens

Woodland settings

Cottage gardens

Accent plant in part shade

Leaf Description

Features deeply lobed, medium green leaves with a delicate, fern-like appearance. Foliage provides a soft texture that complements the plant's arching flower stems.

Flower Description

Produces pendulous, pure white, heart-shaped flowers that hang in rows along arching stems. Each bloom measures about 1 inch in length and appears in late spring, creating a striking display against the green foliage.

Pruning & Maintenance

Minimal pruning required. After flowering, allow the foliage to yellow and die back naturally, as this process stores energy for the next growing season. Once the foliage has withered, it can be cut back to ground level.

Water Needs

Requires consistently moist soil, especially during active growth and flowering. Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid waterlogged conditions, which can lead to root rot.

Light Needs

Prefers partial to full shade. In cooler northern climates, it can tolerate more sun if the soil remains consistently moist. In warmer regions, protect from afternoon sun to prevent stress and premature dormancy.

Harvesting

Flowers can be cut for fresh arrangements. Harvest stems when the majority of blooms are open. Cutting flowers does not harm the plant and can encourage additional blooming.

Fertilizing

Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring as new growth emerges. Alternatively, top-dress with compost or well-rotted manure to provide nutrients throughout the growing season.

Additional Care Tips N/A
Pollination

Attracts pollinators, including bees and hummingbirds, with its nectar-rich flowers. While not a major seed producer, it can self-seed under optimal conditions.

Companion Plants

Combines well with other shade-loving perennials such as hostas, ferns, astilbes, pulmonarias, and heucheras. These companions can fill in gaps when 'Alba' goes dormant in summer, maintaining garden interest.

Flowering and Seasonality

Blooms in late spring. Foliage may go dormant in summer, especially in warmer climates. In cooler regions, the foliage may persist longer into the season.

Produces pendulous, pure white, heart-shaped flowers that hang in rows along arching stems. Each bloom measures about 1 inch in length and appears in late spring, creating a striking display against the green foliage.

Pet Friendly

No

Growing Zone
  • Zone 3
  • Zone 4
  • Zone 5
  • Zone 6
  • Zone 7
  • Zone 8
  • Zone 9

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