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Bleeding Heart

The old-fashioned bleeding heart is a favorite perennial of the shady flower garden and was called the finest hardy plant of the 19th century. Here's how to plant and grow bleeding heart flowers in your garden!

Even today, nothing surpasses its graceful, arching, 3-foot stems adorned with its flowers of dangling pink (or white) hearts in early spring. The plant is also known as lady’s locket, lady’s heart, and lyre flower.

Planting

Planting Bleeding Hearts

Bleeding Heart

Care

How to Care for Bleeding Hearts

Pests/Diseases

Bleeding Heart

Recommended Varieties

There are over 20 species of Dicentra. Many new hybrids have been developed to increase heat tolerance and vigor. 


 

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