Bleeding Heart
By Greenthumb
- 11 Sep, 2011
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I put in this bleeding heart last year and got bloom through the summer. This year a late return, but lots of things did that and just these three flowers. It is 3ft tall, but just three flowers. I must amend it with something next year. And I'm hoping the surrounding new plants will be large and provide it more protection from exposure.
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Beats me, GT, not heard of that!
11 Sep, 2011
I googled just to refresh the latin name and everything says once Dicentra now Lamprocapnos. I was very surprised.
11 Sep, 2011
Doesn't sound as nice as Dicentra Spectabilis, does it? Think we should stick to 'Bleeding Hearts' ! ;)
12 Sep, 2011
Doesn't sound as nice at all.
12 Sep, 2011
I agree, GT...sounds like something ancient they fish out of the waters here, to eat, in red wine...horrible!!!
12 Sep, 2011
LOL! :-))))
13 Sep, 2011
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Dicentra Spectabilis
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And what is with the new name Lamprocapnos?
11 Sep, 2011