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Dicentra

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Dicentra, known collectively as the bleeding-hearts, is a genus containing eight species of herbaceous flowering perennial plants with unique, "heart"-shaped flowers and finely divided foliage. The species are, primarily, native to North America,... Wikipedia
Family: Papaveraceae
Scientific name: Dicentra
Hardiness zone: Zones 3-9
Genus: Dicentra; Bernh.
Kingdom: Plantae

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Dicentra known collectively as the bleeding-hearts, is a genus containing eight species of herbaceous flowering perennial plants with unique, "heart"-shaped ...
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Old-fashioned bleeding heart. Dark pink flowers with white centers bloom April through May. Grows 24-36" tall and wide in full to part shade. Foliage dies back ...
Bleeding Heart thrives in partial to full shade, although flowering is best with morning sun and afternoon shade. Consistent watering is best for all.
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Bleeding heart native to eastern half of USA, underrated and underused perennial that is more common in European than in North American gardens.