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Plants Matching dicentra spectabilis

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Gerald L. Klingaman

(Bleeding Heart, Old-fashioned Bleeding Heart)

Old-fashioned bleeding heart, what a classic garden perennial! This large, bushy ornamental originates from northeastern Asia. In late spring to early summer it produces horizontal, slightly curved stems lined with pendulous, heart-shaped flowers. Its blooms are most commonly vibrant rose-pink with white tips, but white selections are also available. These appear against a backdrop of coarsely toothed, sea green foliage.

Bleeding heart grows best in fertile soil with average drainage. It prefers...

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Gerald L. Klingaman

(Bleeding Heart, White Bleeding Heart)

White bleeding heart, what a classic old-fashioned garden favorite. This large, bushy perennial originates from northeastern Asia. In late spring to early summer it produces horizontal, slightly curved stems lined with white, drooping, heart-shaped flowers against a backdrop of coarsely toothed, sea green foliage.

Bleeding heart grows best in fertile soil with average drainage. It prefers full to part sun, but does not appreciate high heat. In fact, as the summer temperatures rise plants often...

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Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.

(Bleeding Heart, Gold Heart Bleeding Heart)

The showy leaves of 'Gold Heart' bring a new look to a classic old-fashioned garden favorite from northeastern Asia. Dangling in loose clusters from thigh-high, arching stems, the purple-pink, heart-shaped flowers are displayed against a background of coarsely toothed, bright gold-chartreuse foliage. Leaf color is less brilliant in hotter, sunnier sites. Plants go semi-dormant in summer, when they can be pruned to the ground. This plant may self-sow.

Bleeding heart grows best in fertile soil...