Bleeding Hearts Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spp.) is hardy in zones 5 through 9. These beautiful flowers prefer partial shade. They can grow to a height of 30 inches tall, depending on the particular cultivar.
Bleeding heart Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' Genus: Dicentra Species: spectabilis Cultivar: 'Alba' ...
Bleeding heart Dicentra 'Ivory Hearts' (PBR) Genus: Dicentra Cultivar: 'Ivory Hearts' (PBR) ...
Bleeding Heart Scientific Name: Dicentra spectabilis (L.) Lem. Synonym: Family: Fumariaceae ...
Plant Database - Perennials Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis) Multiple forms of differing flower colors ...
Wild Bleeding Heart A popular plant for the shade garden, Dicentra eximia is a tremendous performer. The leaves are deeply cut, grey green and fern like.
Common bleeding heart (D. spectabilis) Old-fashioned bleeding heart, a.k.a. valentine flower, is the most familiar to many gardeners and is definitely worthy of notice, which is in fact what spectabilis means.
Bleeding Hearts is named quite obviously for the white & cherry-pink hanging hearts. It has had other interesting names in the past or in different regions, including Lady's Locket, Lyre Flower, Our-Lady-in-a-Boat, & Chinese Pants.
Red Bleeding Heart Vine Clerodendrum splendens Similar to the White Bleeding Heart but it is hardier and has red calyces with mauve blooms in 5" clusters. Reaches 10'.
WESTERN BLEEDING HEART, PACIFIC BLEEDING HEART syn. Dicentra eximia, Fumaria formosa, Corydalis formosa, Diclytra formosa, Dielytra formosa, Capnorchis formosa, Bikukulla formosa, Bicuculla formosa, and Eucapnos formosus Family: Fumariaceae ...
Common name: Bleeding Heart Vine, Bleeding Glory Bower, Bag Flower Botanical name: Clerodendrum thomsoniae Family: Verbenaceae (verbena family) Related to the beauty-berry bush and lantana, this vine is powerful in color.
The 14-inch-tall cultivar 'Trailing Bleeding Heart' has hot fuchsia-pink leaves ringed with purple and a band of lime green. Noteworthy characteristics: May be overwintered indoors where not hardy.
( Alba Bleeding Heart ) Perennial that blooms from spring to fall. Produces long, arching stems with white, heart-shaped flowers. Optimal growth and flowering in part shade to shady enivornment with moist soil.
Bleeding Heart Bleeding heart has attractive mounded foliage with arching stems of delicate, heart-shaped flowers in spring. It thrives in moist woodland gardens along with ferns and other shade-lovers. About This Plant ...
Bleeding Heart (dicentra Spectabilis) Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis) Lupinus Hybrids -- Lupine Lupinus hybrids -- Lupine ...
Bleeding heart vine produces quantities of large clusters of uniquely attractive blossoms throughout the summer.
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) Rarely needs division. Early spring. Fleshy root division. Be gentle with brittle roots.
Plant Profile Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) A popular and charming cottage garden plant that adds grace to partly shaded gardens, the bleeding heart is a long-time beloved plant in heirloom gardens. Growing an Allamanda for Vibrant Yellow Flowers ...
Bleeding Heart Common Dicentra spectabilis Pacific Dicentra formosa Bluebeard Bluebeard, Blue Mist, Blue-spirea Caryopteris × clandonensis Blueberry Creeping Vaccinium crassifolium Evergreen Vaccinium ovatum Highbush Vaccinium corymbosum ...
Clerodendrum speciosum, Clerodendrum delectum (Bleeding heart, Clerodendron, Family: Verbenaceae) Clerodendrum splendens (Flaming glorybower, Clerodendron, Family: Verbenaceae) ...
Bleeding heart (Dicentra species) Bletilla (Bletilla striata) Blood flower () Bloodflower, scarlet milkweed, Mexican butterfly weed (Asclepias curassavica) Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) Blue fescue (Festuca glauca) ...
(False Bleeding Heart) Cyrtomium sp. (Holly Fern) Dasylirion sp. (Sotol) Dicentra sp. (Bleeding Heart) Dryopteris sp. (Male Fern) Epimedium sp. and hybrids (Fairy Wing) Euphorbia sp. and hybrids (Spurge) Fargesia sp. (Clumping Bamboo) ...
White Common Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba') White Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea 'Alba') White Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia x 'Natchez') White Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica 'Byers White') White Delphinium (Delphinium 'Galahad') ...
Nombres relacionados: Bicuculla canadensis (similar), Bleeding Heart (inglés), Corazón de la Virgen (castellano), Corydalis canadensis (similar), Corydalis formosa (sinónimo), Corydalis tuberosa (similar), Dicentra canadensis (similar), ...
The delicate flowers of the Bleeding Heart or Fumitory family are always a delight to find. The flowers are irregular and bisexual with 2 scale-like sepals and 4 petals. The outer petals spread above the narrower inner petals.
Acorus (Sweet Flag) Alliums Anemone Aquilegia (Columbine) Astilbe Begonia Brunnera (Bugloss) Caladium Cypridpedium (Lady's Slipper Orchid) Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Digitalis (Foxglove) Gentiana (Gentian) Geranium (True geranium) Helleborus (Winter ...
Fringed Bleeding Heart, a much more compact version of the traditional Bleeding Heart, has a second advantage in that its foliage will often survive the entire Summer in good shape without going dormant, ...
A member of the Fumariaceae family, Corydalis is a close relative of the popular Dicentra, commonly known as bleeding heart. There are probably more than 300 species of Corydalis, but few are now in cultivation.
Synonyms: C parviflorum (Salisb.), nerve root, American valerian, bleeding heart, moccasin flower, monkey flower, Noah's ark, slipper root, Venus shoe, yellow lady's slipper, yellows
Order: Orchidaceae ...
Blanchan, Neltje (2005). Wild Flowers Worth Knowing. Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation. Bleeding hearts, Corydalis, and their relatives. Mark Tebbitt, Magnus Lidén, and Henrik Zetterlund. Timber Press. 2008. [edit] External links ...
Clerodendrum thomsoniae is a twining evergreen shrub from tropical west Africa and is also known as a bleeding heart vine. Blooming Time: July-October The flowers have a white calyx and red corolla and are in clusters.
The white-flowered squirrel corn (fig. 21) and pink-flowered bleeding heart plants bear heart-shaped petals with teardrop-shaped appendages at the bottom. Small, yellow, pea-like tubers are scattered along the underground stem of squirrelcorn.
Similar Species: Squirrel Corn (Dicentra canadensis) has more rounded flowers. Turkey Corn or Wild Bleeding heart (Dicentra eximia) has pink rounded flowers.
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DICENTRA Commonly called the Bleeding Heart. A dwarf plant about 600 mm (2 ft) high with lovely ornamental foliage and dainty heart-shaped pendant flowers. Bright pink. Flowers from May till July.
See also: Pink, Fern, Lily, Aster, Hibiscus
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