Climbing Bleeding Heart, for my file
By Siris
- 2 Aug, 2015
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A climbing member of the Dicentra family, growing up a purple leaved ornamental cherry.
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Grown from seed originally, perennial. I thought we had destroyed it removing the supporting tree, but found a pies of tap root and regrew it in a pot and Voila! Can keep an eye out for seed in Autumn, if you would like.
3 Aug, 2015
I grew these from seed too, must check on them now we've had some rain they looked a sorry state before, yours looks good :-)
3 Aug, 2015
Thanks, but no room for any more plants, until I overhaul one of the borders!!
3 Aug, 2015
Don't take up much room, up a host, with ferny foliage. Deciduous.
3 Aug, 2015
Well ahead of mine can barely see the buds it climbs up Magnolia Stellata in my garden very long lived as well been there well over twenty years.
Known to me as Dicentra Scandens comes from Tibet
Botanist have given it another name so may be confusing when looking to buy
5 Aug, 2015
Dactylicapnos Scandens now i believe Bjs , what a mouthful !! Wish they wouldn't change names.
5 Aug, 2015
Knew it had a name change, thought someone would come up with it, save me googling it. Thanks Simbad, will add new name to my file.
5 Aug, 2015
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This photo is of species Dactylicapnos scandens.
This photo is of "Dactylicapnos scandens (Syn. Dicentra)" in Siris's garden
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Never seen one of these before.....
2 Aug, 2015