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Bleeding Heart

Bleeding Heart
Bleeding Heart

Our featured flower of the month is the Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabillis) and is one of my favorite perennial shade plants to grow. It is hardy in zones 3-9 and produces blooms during the early spring months of May thru June. Its lavish green foliage can reach heights of 24-36 inches. The blooms are rose pink heart shaped blossoms that are suspended on arched stems. To add this plant to your garden’s landscape simply plant in rich well draining soil in the shaded area of your garden. Cheers

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