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NEW! Dicentra eximia The pink-flowered wild dicentra, native to woodlands from NY to GA. Only 12 to 16" tall.
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This is the wild, pink-flowered native with finely cut foliage and a bushy, mounding habit. Also called "Fringed Bleeding Heart," this beautiful wildflower sometimes makes even a more spectaular show than the taller Pink Bleeding Heart, since it is more compact, and can literally cover itself with flowers if well-grown. Perfect for the front of the shady border.

Great color in the shade, The "Bleeding Hearts." The genus Dicentra, commonly called Bleeding Heart, gives us some of the most treasured plants in America, providing dependable color in moist shade as companions with hostas and ferns. There are basically two major types:

1. Most popular and world-famous, is D. spectabilis, a species native to Japan. It is the larger of the two (to about 3 feet,) and has the famous little heart-shaped flowers arrayed along arching stems, a lot like a string of pearls. The large bleeding hearts bloom only in spring, and in some areas, disappear altogether by midsummer, much like trilliums and daffodils.
2. The second type, the "Fernleaf" Bleeding Hearts, are hybrids of North American native wildflowers. They are smaller with finely cut blue-green foliage and similar flowers. However, with the fernleafs, the flowers are more bunched at the top of the stems, more like a dangling bouquet. And best of all, these plants continue to bloom not only in spring, but all summer into fall.

All our native dicentras are wonderful wildflowers of woodland shade, from the eastern "Dutchman's Breeches" and "Fringed Bleeding Heart" to the Northwest's "Pacific Bleeding Heart".

These magnificent plants have long been a herald of spring in Zones 2 to 9, a huge area of the US. They are quite easy to grow, as long as "woodland" conditions are provided. That means some shade, plenty of moisture with good drainage, and rich soil. Once your clumps have become large, you can easily divide the rhizomes after flowering.

Botanical NameDicentra eximia
Common NameWild or Fringed Bleeding Heart
TypePerennial
ColorPink heart shaped flowers over ferny foliage
Height12-16" tall
Spread/Width12-16" wide
Bloom TimeAll summer
Sun/ShadePartial to full shade
Soil PreferencesEasily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils
Zones3-9
Dicentra eximia Wild Bleeding Heart
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