Fringed Bleeding Heart

$21.00

Dicentra exima

The Fringed Bleeding Heart has pink to purple flowers with fern-like lacy foliage. It is easily grown in well drained fertile soil in part shade. During hot weather, it may stop blooming, but may rebloom in cooler weather. It is a nice addition to rock, shade, pollinator, and native gardens.

  • Height:  1 – 1.5’

  • Spread:   0.5 – 1.5’

  • Pot size: 1 gal

  • Bloom time: Spring to summer

  • Light:  Partial sun to partial shade

  • Moisture: Moist to average

  • Attracts:  Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, pollinators, and songbirds

  • Deer resistant:  Yes

  • Companion plants: Ferns, Coral Bells, Columbine, Solomon’s Seal

Photo credit: Hedwig Storch-cc wikimedia

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Dicentra exima

The Fringed Bleeding Heart has pink to purple flowers with fern-like lacy foliage. It is easily grown in well drained fertile soil in part shade. During hot weather, it may stop blooming, but may rebloom in cooler weather. It is a nice addition to rock, shade, pollinator, and native gardens.

  • Height:  1 – 1.5’

  • Spread:   0.5 – 1.5’

  • Pot size: 1 gal

  • Bloom time: Spring to summer

  • Light:  Partial sun to partial shade

  • Moisture: Moist to average

  • Attracts:  Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, pollinators, and songbirds

  • Deer resistant:  Yes

  • Companion plants: Ferns, Coral Bells, Columbine, Solomon’s Seal

Photo credit: Hedwig Storch-cc wikimedia

Dicentra exima

The Fringed Bleeding Heart has pink to purple flowers with fern-like lacy foliage. It is easily grown in well drained fertile soil in part shade. During hot weather, it may stop blooming, but may rebloom in cooler weather. It is a nice addition to rock, shade, pollinator, and native gardens.

  • Height:  1 – 1.5’

  • Spread:   0.5 – 1.5’

  • Pot size: 1 gal

  • Bloom time: Spring to summer

  • Light:  Partial sun to partial shade

  • Moisture: Moist to average

  • Attracts:  Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, pollinators, and songbirds

  • Deer resistant:  Yes

  • Companion plants: Ferns, Coral Bells, Columbine, Solomon’s Seal

Photo credit: Hedwig Storch-cc wikimedia