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Bleeding Heart ‘Pink’

Dicentra spectibilis 'Pink'

Dependable perennial for spring and early summer, pests generally ignore it.

  • Plant Type
  • Perennial
    • Shade Grade
    • A
    • Light Requirement
    • Part Shade
    • Shade
    • Location
    • Front Garden
    • North Side Yard
    Nursery Tag

    Old fashioned favorite for specimen, edging or cut flowers. Prefers fertile, well-drained soil and cool, moist conditions.

    Gardener's Log

    04/2008: Front Garden in '08, later added to North Side Yard

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    dicentra pink photo

    Photo by melolou

    dicentra photo

    Photo by alasdair massie

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    Shade Grade

    A

    Great performer year after year. Comes up in late May/April, turns yellow and dies back in July.

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