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  1. Apr 30, 2024 · Types. Pruning. Propagating. Growing From Seed. Potting. Overwintering. Pests & Plant Diseases. Bloom. Common Issues. FAQ. The bleeding heart plant ( Lamprocapnos spectabilis) gets its common name from its puffy, heart-shaped pink flowers that dangle from long, arching stems.

  2. Bleeding Heart is a member of the poppy family of flowering plants, Papaveraceae. Named for its heart-shaped flowers that dangle above the foliage, Bleeding Heart belongs to the genus Dicentra which includes 8 species native to eastern Asia and North America.

  3. This perennial in the fumitory family (Fumariaceae) is hardy in zones 2-8. D. spectabilis was brought to England in 1810 but didn’t get established. It was introduced again after a Royal Horticultural Society plant exploration trip to the Far East in 1846, and soon it became a common garden plant.

  4. April 15, 2024. The old-fashioned “bleeding heart” flower has long been a favorite perennial of the shady flower garden. This hardy plant blooms prolifically in early spring and finishes its growing cycle when warm weather sets in. Learn when to plant bleeding heart, how to care for it, and other tips in our growing guide.

  5. Dicentra spectabilis ‘White Gold’ (Bleeding Heart) is a graceful perennial that is perfect to brighten any shade garden. In late spring, it bears elegant, arching wands of heart-shaped, brilliant white flowers with protruding white petals, which dangle above the fern-like foliage of golden leaves.

  6. Mar 17, 2023 · Growing Tips. Pruning and Maintenance. Cultivars to Select. Managing Pests and Disease. Best Uses. Quick Reference Growing Guide. What Are Bleeding Hearts? Often referred to as “old fashioned bleeding hearts,” these herbaceous perennials are members of the poppy family, Papaveraceae.

  7. Bleeding hearts are commonly grown as shade-garden ornamentals and are native to the temperate woodlands of eastern Asia and North America. All parts of the plants are considered poisonous if ingested. Asian bleeding heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis, formerly Dicentra spectabilis). (more) Dutchman's breeches (Dicentra cucullaria).

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