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Nigella damascena earns the name Love-in-a-Mist from the tangle of ferny, fennel-like foliage that form a "mist" around the flowers. Love-in-a-Mist flowers are dedicated to St. Catherine on the 25th of November. It is said that this Christian martyr was tortured on a spiked wheel. The Love-in-a-Mist's spiky foliage is a representation of that ...
Wild bleeding heart (Dicentra eximia) is a long-blooming perennial that adds a delicate texture to the garden with its intricately cut blue-green leaves. The heart-shaped flowers appear in early spring and continue sporadically throughout the growing season.
Bleeding hearts are plants that are fascinating to look at. They come in several types, which vary in size and color. They can grow anywhere from six inches to two feet in height, and the blooms that they produce are uniquely shaped like a heart that dangles from the stem of the plant.
Dicentra Eximia (Plume Bleeding-Heart Plant) flowering fern-like, oddly-shaped flowers, slower growth rate, drooping heart-shaped flower clusters. [DETAILS]
4 maj 2011 · In contrast to its cousin Dicentra cuccularia, Dicentra eximia, commonly known as wild bleeding heart, is one of our longest flowering and most widely adaptable spring flowers. The blossoms emerge by mid- to late April and will cling to the plant through August and September.
Wild bleeding-heart is native to the Appalachian region of the northeast. In New England, it has been collected in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Vermont and may be garden escapes in the latter two states. Look for frilly, dissected leaves, and rose pink, tubular flowers that bloom in May and are pollinated by bees.
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