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Have you ever heard of the lady in the bath flower? That’s just one of the common names for bleeding hearts (Lamprocapnos ...
* Where to use: A partly shaded spot (out of direct afternoon sun) with moist soil is ideal. Two good locations for ...
There’s a special place in most gardeners ’ hearts for the flowering plants of late spring, which have a newborn grace and ...
Shady areas of the garden are often more noticeable as we spend time outdoors during the longer and warmer days, but some ...
* What it is: Virginia bluebells are a Pennsylvania-native perennial that typically grow in woodland colonies and produce ...
Spring color winner #1: "So, this is a Bleeding Heart ... call this 'the brother and sister plant' because it's got pink and blue flowers on it at the same time. I think it's one of the most ...
Cow parsnips, a native wildflower (not to be confused with the non-native and invasive hogweed), can stand as tall as 8 feet high. They tower dramatically at the back of a landscape or a garden and ...
you can't go wrong by adding bleeding hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis, formerly Dicentra spectabilis) to the display. This herbaceous perennial gets its common name from its distinctive pink or white ...
However, its large leaves still provide beauty long after the flowers wither away ... plant will ensure blooms all summer long. The bleeding heart plant produces heart-shaped blooms that grow ...