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Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' (bleeding heart)

German: HerzblumeCzech: srdcovka nádherná
Genus:  DicentraFamily:  Papaveracea,
Mature Height: 0.80 mBloom in:    V, VI,
Flower Colour:    whiteSoil Preferred:  penetrability,
Light Required:  part shade 
Other Attributes:  perennial, trifoliate leaves, type of inflorescence - raceme, bed plant, attractive flowers, cut plant,
Photo: Dicentra spectabilis, bleeding heart, Dicentra
Dicentra spectabilis  'Alba'  bleeding heart plant

Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba'

bleeding heart

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Dicentra spectabilis   'Alba'  bleeding heart flowers

Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba'

bleeding heart

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Dicentra spectabilis    'Alba'  bleeding heart leaves

Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba'

bleeding heart

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Plants of Genus Dicentra:
01) Dicentra eximia TORR. (wild bleeding heart), Ger: Herzblume, Czech: srdcovka drobnokvětá
02) Dicentra spectabilis LEM. (bleeding heart), Ger: Zweifarbige Herzblume, Czech: srdcovka nádherná
03) Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' (bleeding heart), Ger: Herzblume, Czech: srdcovka nádherná

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Srdcovka nádherná (Dicentra spectabilis)
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NC State University: Perennials - Dicentra spectabilis
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Yellow Bleeding Heart 20 Seeds - Corydalis lutea -SHADE
* Corydalis lutea Common name Yellow Bleeding Heart Family fumariaceae Life cycle perennial (Zone 5-7) Flowers yellow Size 12 inches Light part to full shade Cultural notes needs reliable moisture From seed self-seeds Yellow flowers cover the ferny blue-green mound over a long period in mid to late spring. In the garden, a mostly shady spot works best. Naturalizes well. ...
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Fringed Bleeding Heart 15 Seed-Dicentra-Shade Perennial
DICENTRA : The common name of this plant, bleeding heart, comes from the heart-shaped flowers which have a longer inner petal that extends below the heart. Pendulous flowers on slender stems grow from clumps of fernlike foliage in the spring. The flowering season is from early spring to mid summer . Fringed Bleeding Heart is a mound-shaped plant growing to about 18 inches with blue-green leaves of a very fine texture. The main bloom period occurs in early summer, but with good moisture and deadheading it will continue to bloom into the fall. This perennial prefers a partially shaded site and well-drained soil. Wet soils during the winter and dry soils during the summer lead to plant loss. The foliage of Fringed Bleeding Heart will not die back like that of old-fashioned bleeding heart. Hardy in zones 3-9. ...
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Golden Bleeding Heart 30 Seed-Corydalis-Shade Perennial
Corydalis lutea is one of the workhorses of the shady garden. In bloom from April through November, the delicate foliage and clusters of soft yellow flowers add a graceful touch to the garden. Selfseeds in a manageable way. One of my top ten perennials. This species of Corydalis (also called yellow fumitory or yellow corydalis) is a woodland perennial which typically forms a mound of ferny, medium green foliage to 15 inches tall and 18 inches wide and produces bright yellow, short-spurred flowers (3/4 inches long) in axillary racemes over a long May to September bloom period. Leaves are 2 or 3 pinnate with distinctive 3-lobed leaflets and resemble those of bleeding heart (Dicentra) to which it is related. Hardy in zones 5-9. Grows in shade or part-shade. ...
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White Bleeding Heart Vine Plant - Clerodendrum
The Bleeding Heart Vine (Clerodendrum thomsoniae) is an attractive bushy, tropical looking twining vine. Glossy dark green leaves are from 5 to 7 inches long (18 cm). It is hardy in zones 10 and 11 and in cooler areas should be grown outdoors in the summer and brought indoors during the winter. Prefers full sun or part-sun. This native of Africa can vine up to 6 feet and get over 2 feet wide. Keep evenly moist, but not wet or dry. Water less frequently during the winter. Feed every two weeks during the growing season with a 20-20-20 water soluble fertilizer. The plant can be pruned back in November. The exotic cream and red flowers can appear year round depending upon the amount of light the plant gets. ...
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Live Red Bleeding Heart Vine Plant Clerondendren speciousos
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Live White Red Bleeding Heart Vine Plant Clerondendren thomsoniae Plant
Wonderful old southern charmer, not to be confused with dicentras which are also commonly called bleeding hearts. This cultivar is in the Verbena family and is a semi tropical that is native to West Africa. Often seen in dappled shady corners of old Southern Landscapes. A loose open growing vine like shrub with large shiny blackish green leaves. Blooms are boughs of snow white calyxes from which a bright blood red droplet that is actually corollae protrude. Legend has it that the plant sprung from the tears of a heart broken maiden, which just adds to its allure and charm. A wonderful plant for a meaningful and nostalgic gift. ...
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