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Dicentra Bleeding Heart
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Shady A-H
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I-Z Ferns Shady Native Shady Ground Covers |
Spectabilis varieties |
formosa types (fern leaf) |
Dicentra should be thought of in
two families, spectabilis (the old fashioned
grandma Bleeding Heart) and the formosa or fern
leaf varieties. Fern leaved Bleeding Hearts are valued for their compact habit and long season of bloom. Vigorous clumps of blue-green leaves, topped by clusters of long lasting delicate, dangling heart shaped flowers. The flowers last From early spring until mid summer. Drought tolerant. Classic Bleeding Hearts form a bushy, upright mound of green foliage. Dangling locket flowers are held on arching stems. Performs best in a rich, moist soil. Some of the new varieties (Valentine) hold up better during summer heat. The Gold Heart (as shown top right) stands out well in bright shade. |
Dicentra formosa King of
Hearts is a great choice for drier
areas...combines well with Aquilegia, Alchemilla,
Pulmonaria. |
Dicentra spectablis varieties
demand space. They combine well with later
flowering Aconitum, or Chelone. |
All photos taken at our nursery.
Inclusion here does not always mean we have in
stock. |