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Bleeding heart wild
Bleeding heart wild






bleeding heart wild

Companion plants include: fringe cups, wild ginger, meadow rue, and columbine. Bleeding hearts are a rock garden plant that grows best in damp places with partial shade. If it does go dry in the summer, it will go dormant and flower again the following year, otherwise, it may flower multiple times throughout the season. Why is it good for my garden? This romantic flower adds beauty with its dangling heart-shaped flowers. Natural Habitat: Found in moist woodlands in North America. Habitat: Grows best in moist to well drained soil in full to part shade but can adapt to most areas.įoliage: Deeply divided light green leaves are fernlike and growing from the base of the plant.įlowers: Nodding pink, red, or whitish, heart shaped flowers bloom in clusters at the top of leafless, fleshy stems above the leaves from March through July.įruits: Plump, pointed seed pods form out of the center of each flower. Height: This perennial can grow to 18 inches tall and grows by rhyzomes.








Bleeding heart wild