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Dicentra spectabilis Valentine Pépinière Locas

The bleeding heart plant ( Lamprocapnos spectabilis) gets its common name from its puffy, heart-shaped pink flowers that dangle from long, arching stems. Beneath the heart shape is a protruding white petal that looks like a drop—hence the "bleeding" in bleeding heart. The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova


Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' May (2014)RBG.jpg Rotary Botanical Gardens

Plant number: 1.187.080 (='Hordival') A new outstanding selection of the Old-fashioned Bleedingheart. This beauty features arching spikes of elegant cherry-red, heart-shaped blooms with white tips held on dark burgundy stems. Blooms late spring to early summer. The delicate ferny foliage matures to an attractive powdery grey-green.


Dicentra spectabilis K. van Bourgondien

Height: 30.0 Inches Spread: 30.0 Inches Hardiness Zones: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Flower Color: Red shades Foliage Color: Green shades Sunlight: Part Shade (4-6 hrs. Direct Sun) Full Shade (< 4 hrs. Direct Sun) Water Requirements: Average Water Needs Consistent Water Needs Soil Quality: Average Soil Quality Fertile Soil Quality


Dicentra spectabilis Valentine ® 6 April 2013 Plants, Hardy plants, Wild garden

Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' Bleeding Heart Loading. Wishlist Availability: Out of stock £10.99 Order By Phone Subscribe to back in stock notification Quick Overview Graceful rosy red heart shaped flowers with a white inner are produced in Spring. Flower Colour : Red Flower Type : Single Flowering Month : May, June, July, August, September


Dicentra spectabilis ‘Valentine’ PPAF Kiefer Nursery Trees, Shrubs, Perennials

DICENTRA spectabilis 'Valentine' Commonly known as Bleeding heart, Dutchman's breeches, Ladies locket, Lady in the bath, Lyre flower Plum coloured shoots and scarlet-red heart-shaped flowers on arching stems. A new introduction from the USA Further Reading..


Dicentra spectabilis Valentine® Bleeding Heart USPP 22,739 (4.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go

Rich and fertile. Spread. 40cm. Ways to Pay: Details FAQ Questions. Superb recently introduced selection of the popular bleeding heart with warm red flowers following on from the emerging purple-red flushed spring foliage. Aspect. Sun or part shade. Flower Colour.


Dicentra spectabilis Valentine® Bleeding Heart USPP 22,739 (4.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go

Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' is a recent introduction producing heart-shaped flowers of cherry-red and white over attractive grey-green fern-like foliage. New emerging foliage is attractively bronze-tinted. Flowers over a long period on this clump forming, hardy herbaceous perennial. Approx. 75cm x 75cm when mat


HOW TO GROW THE BLEEDING HEART Lamprocapnos spectabilis (syn. Dicentra spectabilis) The

Noted for its brilliant floral display, Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' (Bleeding Heart) is a graceful perennial which produces dozens of arching flower stems adorned with dangling, heart-shaped, rich scarlet-red flowers with protruding white petals.


Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' Farmyard Nurseries

Valentine® Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart Dicentra spectabilis (1) 5 1 4 3 2 1 See all reviews Exposure Part Shade to Shade Flower Season Spring Mature Size 2'6" 2'6" Height: 2'4" - 2'6" Spread: 2'4" - 2'6" Plant is not sold online. Please try a local retailer. This plant is hardy in zones 3 - 9


Dicentra spectabilis ' Valentine

Formerly known as Dicentra spectablilis, bleeding heart is a Chinese plant bearing pink-red, heart-shaped flowers with white tips, which hang from arching flower stems in late spring to early summer. Clumps of bleeding heart remain compact for many years and don't need dividing.


Dicentra spectabilis Valentine® Bleeding Heart USPP 22,739 (4.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go

Formerly known as Dicentra spectablilis, bleeding heart, Lamprocapnos spectabilis, is a Chinese plant bearing pink-red, heart-shaped flowers with white tips, which hang from arching flower stems in late spring to early summer.


Dicentra spectabilis Valentine Mount Venus Nursery

Bleeding Heart, Dicentra spectabilis Bleeding Heart is a common garden ornamental. Valentine's day brings hearts of all kinds but in the Midwest you have to wait a little longer for the popular garden ornamental known as common or old-fashioned bleeding heart to come into bloom.


Dicentra spectabilis Valentine (Bleeding Heart)

Lamprocapnos spectabilis 'Valentine' (Dicentra) looks good in Oriental themed gardens but is also a valuable addition to traditional Country Cottage themed gardens. Lamprocapnos (Dicentra) originate from the Northern hemisphere and flourish in cool moist soils sheltered from wind. Roots can be brittle so avoid transplanting or splitting as much.


Lamprocapnos spectabilis Valentine® USPP22739, COPF Pride of Place Plants

Dicentra spectabilis Valentine is a recently new addition to the Bleeding Heart family, and what a romantic name. Up to fifteen, nodding, pink-red heart-shaped flowers gracefully hang from each dark red arching stem over clumps of attractive, ferny foliage. There occurs some die back after flowering, allowing the summer and autumn perennials.


Perennial Solutions Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' Greenhouse Product News

Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' bleeding heart 'Valentine' A clump-forming perennial to about 1m tall, with deeply cut foliage emerging pinkish-red but becoming green by early summer. Arching stems dripping with heart-shaped vivid red and white strongly contrasting flowers are produced in late spring Synonyms Lamprocapnos spectabilis 'Hordival'PBR


Dicentra spectabilis Valentine® Bleeding Heart USPP 22,739 (4.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go

Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' goes summer dormant when the temperatures rise, and usually just fades away, without the need for any cutback. We recommend marking the planting location just in case you get the urge to go planting in summer and forget when your bleeding heart is located. Growing Conditions: