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Easy to grow, compact bushy mound of deeply cut, fern-like blue-green foliage featuring long stems of rosy-pink, dangling heart shaped flowers; an excellent addition to borders, rock gardens or garden beds; blooms from mid spring to the middle of summer.
Dicentra eximia, or Fringed Bleeding Heart, is a favorite in shade gardens. This Eastern US native, at up to 15″ tall, stands out with a subdued pink, uniquely-shaped bloom. The soft color adds charm to any garden for many months.
Dicentra eximia, or Bleeding Heart, is a dainty little 9-12” woodlander perennial with attractive lacy fern-like foliage and pink flowers shaped like bleeding hearts. Bleeding Heart prefers full to part shade and medium to moist loamy, organic well-drained soils.
6 dni temu · Dwarf ever-blooming bleeding heart (Dicentra formosa) is a smaller version and only 12"–15" tall. As the name suggests, this variety will continue to bloom through the summer if the spent blossoms are removed and the plant is kept moist. King of hearts is a pink flowering, sun-tolerant version. Aurora bears white flowers above grey-green foliage.
One of the oldest perennials in cultivation, the Bleeding Heart is a charming plant with that old-fashioned look and flowers like no other. A shade-loving perennial that blooms mid to late spring, chains of pink heart-shaped flowers dangle in rows beneath the gracefully arching flower stems.
One of the oldest perennials in cultivation, the Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart is a charming plant with that old-fashioned look and flowers like no other. A shade-loving plant, it forms large, bushy clumps of powdery gray-green foliage comprised of cut or lobed leaves on fleshy stems.
$14.99. Quantity. Limited Stock - Contact for Availability. Notify When Available. Details. -Wild Bleeding Heart is a long blooming plant. -Seeds are ant dispersed. -Foliage is toxic to deer and is not eaten by them. -Height: 8 to 12 inches inches tall. -Zone: 4 to 8.