Wild Bleeding Heart - Dicentra eximia
Common Name: Wild Bleeding Heart Botanical Name: Dicentra eximia Category: Perennials Flower Color: Pink Bloom Time: Spring Soil Conditions: Well-drained, Peaty, Moist , Dry, Average/Adaptable Exposure/Light Requirements: Partial Sun/Partial Shade, Full Sun Height: 6-12 inches Wildlife: Butterflies and Other Pollinators |
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Description: Friendly neighbor! native to Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Pink blooms that last from late spring to early fall. Grows 12-18 inches tall with fine, fern like leaves. Forms nice clumps and can handle a variety of soils. Sun to shade. | |||||
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