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This plant, which is native to Asia, can reach up to three feet in maturity. In a typical growing season, it will produce ...
Bleeding hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) have some of the most striking flowers of any spring-blooming plant. Long strings of puffy, heart-shaped blooms—in shades from white, to pink ...
Red shade perennials can add a striking touch of color to gardens with limited sunlight, creating an attractive contrast to ...
so don’t panic when it looks like your plant is crapping out; it will come back twice as vigorous early next spring. There is a rather obscure species of Bleeding Heart that is actually a vine ...
Question: I have a bleeding heart that was given to me by my mother-in-law. My daughter would like to have a piece of the plant, but I’m not sure how to divide it since it has died back for the ...
Dear Master Gardener: I remember my grandmother having bleeding heart plants in her garden and would like to have some in my garden too. Is this a plant for sun or shade? What are some planting tips?
The common or old-fashioned bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis) produces sprays of deep pink or white heart-shaped flowers. This plant in the Fumariaceae family is hardy in zones 3-9.
Plants are toxic, so deer and rabbits seldom bother any bleeding heart. * Size: Fringe-leaf bleeding hearts grow 10 to 15 inches tall and spread slowly. Space 18 inches apart at planting.
SEATTLE — Seattle gardening expert Ciscoe Morris' May Plant of the Month is bleeding heart, which comes in many varieties – three of which he has in his home garden. The first one has light ...
If you’re wondering where that name comes from, just look at the flower upside down and you’ll see her. Other common names include heart flower, lyre flower or Asian bleeding heart. You must be logged ...
Discover this creepy collection of nature's strangest plants. Native to Siberia, northern China, Korea and Japan, bleeding heart gets its name from its heart shape and distinctive white tips which ...