How to grow bleeding heart – the shade-tolerant perennial with striking blooms
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How to grow bleeding heart – the shade-tolerant perennial with striking blooms

Bleeding heart is a plant unlike any other. Heart-shaped flowers hang down from arching stems in a display that appears almost too romantic to be real. Formerly known as Dicentra spectabilis, bleeding heart, since reclassified as Lamprocapnos spectabilis, is an eye-catching plant that will attract attention wherever it is grown.

This part-shade perennial is native to Asia and found growing at the edge of wooded areas in China, Korea, and parts of Siberia. In early spring, this deciduous plant pushes out new growth, with flowers blooming in the early months of the growing season.

Despite its diminutive and delicate nature, bleeding heart plants are hardy perennials and can help add interest to shady areas of the yard. Here, garden experts provide advice on how best to grow this unique and striking plant so that it will return and bloom year after year.

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How to grow bleeding heart