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Fern-Leaf Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 6.00 USD / each

Get all-summer bloom in one area that might otherwise require a number of different plants to get such results in partial shade. Can be used as cut flower. Plant about 12-18 inches apart.
  • Max Height (feet): 12-18"
  • Plant Lighting: Partial Sun/Shade, Full Shade
  • Colors: Pink
  • Season Color: Spring, Summer
  • Genus: Dicentra eximia
Illinois
Bloomington
Valentine Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 9.99 USD / each

Blooms late spring. Red flowers! Liven up shady garden areas with the vibrant red flowers of this newly introduced Bleeding Heart. The emerging foliage in the spring is a very attractive purple color and rapidly develops into a large fern-like plant that...
  • Zones: 2-9
  • Colors: Red, White
  • Genus: Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' PP22739
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
Illinois
Bloomington
Ruby Port Columbine
Prices start at : 3.29 USD / each

Prefers morning sun/afternoon shade. Outstanding double ruby red blooms! Ruby Port Columbines will not only draw your attention in your garden but will also be a beacon for both hummingbirds and butterflies.
  • Max Height (feet): 2
  • Season Color: Spring, Summer
  • Colors: Red
  • Zones: 3-8
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
Illinois
Bloomington
Fernleaf Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 2.25 USD / each

Fluorescent red flowers and ferny freen foliage. Enjoy blooms all summer.
  • Genus: Dicentra eximia
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Spread: 12-18''
  • Plant Lighting: Partial Sun/Shade, Full Shade
  • Zones: 3-9
Illinois
Bloomington
Luxuriant Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 7.99 USD / each

By far the best ''fern-leaf'' type Bleeding Heart we have seen. Tolerates sun better than most bleeding hearts and should be planted in partial shade - comes back year after year with more lovely blooms each year.
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Genus: Dicentra 'Luxuriant'
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade, Full Shade
  • Colors: Pink
  • Max Height (feet): 18-20"
Illinois
Bloomington
Gold Heart Dicentra
Prices start at : 9.99 USD / each

Improved old-fashioned bleeding heart has metallic gold foliage and apricot stems with large pink flowers. Grows 30-36'' tall and 24-30'' wide. Gold Heart will outshine all others in the shade.
  • Genus: Dicentra spetabilis 'Gold Heart' PP20797
  • Max Height (feet): 3
  • Season Color: Spring
  • Spread: 24-30''
  • Zones: 3-8
Illinois
Bloomington
Pink Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 4.00 USD / each

A favorite in Grandmother's garden half a century ago, it is equally popular today. It also is able to become larger, more beautiful, each passing year. It has very attractive foliage and graceful heart-shaped pink flowers in April and May.
  • Colors: Pink
  • Season Color: Spring, Summer
  • Genus: Dicentra spectabilis
  • Plant Lighting: Partial Sun/Shade, Full Shade
  • Max Height (feet): 3
Illinois
Bloomington
Burning Hearts Dicentra
Prices start at : 9.99 USD / each

For best blooming performance, supply adequate moisture. Award winning performer! Extremely long flowering season from spring to frost! Dramatic deep, rose red, heart-shaped flowers edged in white! Compact, feather-like, blue-gray foliage.
  • Max Height (feet): 12"
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade, Full Shade
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Season Color: Spring, Summer
  • Genus: Dicentra ‘Burning Hearts'
Illinois
Bloomington
Non-Flowering Bleeding Heart: How To Get A Bleeding Heart To Bloom
If your bleeding heart isn't blooming, it might need division or it might simply be too young. However, all good things must come to an end, and hot weather signals the time for the plant to cease flowering and go into dormancy.
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Diseases – Recognizing Diseased Bleeding Heart Symptoms
Read on to learn about common diseases of bleeding heart plants.– If your bleeding heart plant is covered with powdery patches of black, gray, white or pink “dust,” it is probably infected by.
Ohio
Willoughby
Winterizing A Bleeding Heart Plant – How To Overwinter A Bleeding Heart
This might happen naturally in the summer, or it might happen with the first frost, depending upon how short your summers are. Keep reading to learn more about bleeding heart winter care and how to protect a bleeding heart during winter.Bleeding heart...
Ohio
Willoughby
Taking Cuttings From A Bleeding Heart – How To Root A Bleeding Heart Cutting
) is a spring-blooming perennial with lacy foliage and heart-shaped blooms on graceful, drooping stems. Rooting generally takes about 10 to 21 days or more, depending on temperature.
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Container Growing: A Guide To Bleeding Heart Container Care
If you're short on space, consider a smaller species such asFill the container with a rich, well-drained, lightweight potting mix that mimics the plant's natural environment. In fact, container-grown bleeding heart will thrive as long as you provide the...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Pest Problems – Common Bugs That Eat Bleeding Heart Plants
Also known as plant lice, aphids are tiny green or black bugs that damage the plant by sucking out the sweet sap. Non-toxic and poisonous types are available in garden stores. A few aphids don't cause much trouble, but a heavy infestation can weaken and...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Has Yellow Leaves: Treating Yellow Bleeding Heart Plants
A bleeding heart with yellow leaves at any other time of the year may be an indication of cultural or other issues. Overwatering may be one cause of a bleeding heart with yellow leaves, fungal disease and insect pests are another.Overwatering is a common...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Flower Care – How To Grow Bleeding Hearts
Growing bleeding hearts need a cool, shady area for optimum bloom in warmer southern zones, but farther north this specimen may bloom in a full sun location.An herbaceous perennial, the bleeding heart plant dies back to the ground as the heat of summer...
Ohio
Willoughby
Dormant Bleeding Heart Plants – How To Plant A Bare Root Bleeding Heart
With newer flower color, foliage textures and reblooming varieties widely available, it is once again a popular addition to partially shaded gardens.Thanks to the World Wide Web, getting your hands on the latest trending variety of bleeding heart is easier...
Ohio
Willoughby
Caring For Bleeding Heart Transplants – How To Transplant A Bleeding Heart Plant
However, my bleeding heart plant always looked spindly, yellow and barely produced any flowers. Bleeding heart plants are typically divided every three to five years. Cultivate and loosen up the soil in the new site and add organic material if necessary.
Ohio
Willoughby
Propagating Bleeding Hearts : How To Grow More Bleeding Hearts
Keep the cutting moist in low light. Cuttings and division will give plants truer to the parent plant and a quicker bloom time. The plants will bloom for years but often flowers slow down as the plant gets older.
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips For Bleeding Heart Pruning – How To Prune A Bleeding Heart Plant
Keep reading to learn more about how and when to prune bleeding hearts.Bleeding heart plants are perennials. Are beautiful perennials that produce very distinctive heart-shaped flowers.
Ohio
Willoughby
Planting Bleeding Heart Seeds: When To Sow Bleeding Heart Seeds
Bleeding heart is not considered invasive because, although it is not native to North America, it does not self-seed very vigorously.Propagating or starting by seed can be done successfully, though, and may be the best choice because bleeding heart does...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Rhizome Planting – How To Grow Bleeding Heart Tubers
Bare root bleeding heart and bleeding heart tubers are the dormant roots of the plant. Like, bleeding heart plants can easily be divided and transplanted throughout the garden or shared with friends.
Ohio
Willoughby
Caring For Bleeding Hearts: How To Grow A Fringed Bleeding Heart Plant
With small heart-shaped flowers that look like they're “bleeding,” these plants capture the imagination of gardeners of all ages. Bleeding heart perennials are a classic favorite for partially shaded gardens.
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Hearts - Bizarre is Beautiful
Read on to learn more about these wonderful exotic flowers. Nearly all gardeners recognize them. While the common bleeding heart is essentially a late spring bloomer, the dwarf species and hybrids bloom all season long, a feature rare among garden flowers.
California
El Segundo
Clerodendrum Bleeding Heart Care: How To Grow Bleeding Heart Vines
It is not related to the, a perennial with dainty pink or lavender and white blooms.Although some types of Clerodendrum are extremely invasive, Clerodendrum bleeding heart is a well-behaved, non-aggressive plant that reaches lengths of about 15 feet at...
Ohio
Willoughby
Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 18.95 USD / 1 Gal

Remember that it goes dormant in mid-summer. A garden favorite for years, it's fairly tall at 3′, and has evenly spaced pink hearts suspended gracefully on its long stems. It prefers no direct sun—a delight for shade gardeners—and blooms happily...
Maryland
Bowie
Bleeding Heart Bush Vs. Vine – Recognizing Different Bleeding Heart Plants
The roots are hardy to U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zone 9, but the require protection from freezing.The bleeding heart bush is an herbaceous perennial. The outer petals of these flowers are bright reddish-pink, and form the shape of...
Ohio
Willoughby