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Bleeding HeartDicentraPerennials
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra Spectabilis) gets it's name from the heart like shape of the flowers it blooms. They are a pinky rose color that hang off of their stems. Even though most are a rose color, some come in white.
This is one of the more romantic spring flowers. Bleeding Heart begins to grow in late spring, and continue into the early summer. The best thing about these plants is that they are perennials. So you can grow these gorgeous flowers year after year. They grow best in rich soil, with some shade. It is ideal to plant these in a partially shaded area.
This flower will grow between 2 to 2 ½ feet tall. They need to be spaced out a bit when you plant them. Plant them about 2 feet apart and they should grow nicely.
The Fringed version lives a bit longer than the original. It begins its bloom in late spring and continue growing into early fall.
They sometimes die during a drought, but can begin to grow again well into the beginning of fall.
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