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Fern-Leaf Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 6.00 USD / each

Plant about 12-18 inches apart. Deer resistant. Get all-summer bloom in one area that might otherwise require a number of different plants to get such results in partial shade. Beautiful as the old-fashioned variety is, it only blooms for only a short...
  • Plant Lighting: Partial Sun/Shade, Full Shade
  • Genus: Dicentra eximia
  • Spread: 12-18''
  • Season Color: Spring, Summer
  • Max Height (feet): 12-18"
Illinois
Bloomington
Valentine Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 9.99 USD / each

Grows best in partial to full shade. The emerging foliage in the spring is a very attractive purple color and rapidly develops into a large fern-like plant that adorns itself with sprays of red and white flowers.
  • Colors: Red, White
  • Zones: 2-9
  • Plant Lighting: Partial Sun/Shade, Full Shade
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
Illinois
Bloomington
Ruby Port Columbine
Prices start at : 3.29 USD / each

Grows to about 2' tall. Columbine are both deer and rabbit resistant. Ruby Port Columbines bloom late spring to early summer. Prefers morning sun/afternoon shade. Outstanding double ruby red blooms! Ruby Port Columbines will not only draw your attention...
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Genus: Aquilegia 'Ruby Port'
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade
  • Zones: 3-8
  • Spread: 10"
Illinois
Bloomington
Fernleaf Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 2.25 USD / each

Fluorescent red flowers and ferny freen foliage. Enjoy blooms all summer.
  • Genus: Dicentra eximia
  • Spread: 12-18''
  • Max Height (feet): 18"
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Plant Lighting: Partial Sun/Shade, Full Shade
Illinois
Bloomington
Luxuriant Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 7.99 USD / each

By far the best ''fern-leaf'' type Bleeding Heart we have seen. Grows 12-15'' high. Absolutely hardy, withstands dry weather and not bothered by insects. Tolerates sun better than most bleeding hearts and should be planted in partial shade - comes back...
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Colors: Pink
  • Max Height (feet): 18-20"
  • Season Color: Spring, Summer
  • Spread: 12-18''
Illinois
Bloomington
Gold Heart Dicentra
Prices start at : 9.99 USD / each

Grows 30-36'' tall and 24-30'' wide. Gold Heart will outshine all others in the shade. It is long-lived and reliable and will be a favorite for years. Improved old-fashioned bleeding heart has metallic gold foliage and apricot stems with large pink flowers.
  • Zones: 3-8
  • Max Height (feet): 3
  • Spread: 24-30''
  • Genus: Dicentra spetabilis 'Gold Heart' PP20797
  • Colors: Pink, Yellow
Illinois
Bloomington
Pink Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 4.00 USD / each

A favorite in Grandmother's garden half a century ago, it is equally popular today. It has very attractive foliage and graceful heart-shaped pink flowers in April and May. It also is able to become larger, more beautiful, each passing year.
  • Spread: 12-15''
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Genus: Dicentra spectabilis
  • Max Height (feet): 3
  • Colors: Pink
Illinois
Bloomington
Burning Hearts Dicentra
Prices start at : 9.99 USD / each

Great cut flower option for bouquets as well. Grows only 10-12” tall and can be planted in full sun or full shade! Plant 12” apart. Deer resistant. Versatile beauty will work as a border plant along a walkway or will brighten up any flowerpot.
  • Max Height (feet): 12"
  • Colors: Red
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Spread: 12''
  • Genus: Dicentra ‘Burning Hearts'
Illinois
Bloomington
Non-Flowering Bleeding Heart: How To Get A Bleeding Heart To Bloom
What other reasons might there be for a non-flowering bleeding heart? If your bleeding heart isn't blooming, it might need division or it might simply be too young. Plants growing in full sun will also struggle to bloom long.
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Diseases – Recognizing Diseased Bleeding Heart Symptoms
Otherwise, the disease may spread to other plants. Instead, use a balanced fertilizer or a fertilizer with a slightly higher phosphorus content.Fungicides may be helpful, but only when used early in the season, as soon as symptoms are evident.
Ohio
Willoughby
Winterizing A Bleeding Heart Plant – How To Overwinter A Bleeding Heart
Keep reading to learn more about bleeding heart winter care and how to protect a bleeding heart during winter.Bleeding heart plants are perennials. With their extremely distinctive heart-shaped flowers and low maintenance growing needs, these bushes bring...
Ohio
Willoughby
Taking Cuttings From A Bleeding Heart – How To Root A Bleeding Heart Cutting
Be sure to harden the plants in a protected spot for a few days before moving it to their permanent homes in the garden. Rooting generally takes about 10 to 21 days or more, depending on temperature.
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Container Growing: A Guide To Bleeding Heart Container Care
Read the label carefully and avoid over feeding. Bleeding heart requires moist, well-drained soil and may rot if conditions are too soggy. As a general rule, too little fertilizer is better than too much.Don't bother deadheading container-grown bleeding...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Pest Problems – Common Bugs That Eat Bleeding Heart Plants
A few aphids don't cause much trouble, but a heavy infestation can weaken and kill a plant.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });looks like waxy, tan or pale brown bumps on plant stems and leaves, but the pests...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Has Yellow Leaves: Treating Yellow Bleeding Heart Plants
This wide range means the plants are quite hardy and adaptable. Plants in well-drained soil are less plagued by these diseases but be cautious where you acquire your plants. The plant is found wild in forest edges, dappled glades and shady meadows with...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Flower Care – How To Grow Bleeding Hearts
Once you are aware of how to grow bleeding hearts, you may want to use them to brighten dark and shady areas.Seeds of the growing bleeding heart may add more plants to the garden, but the surest method of propagation is to divide clumps every few years.
Ohio
Willoughby
Dormant Bleeding Heart Plants – How To Plant A Bare Root Bleeding Heart
However, gardeners who are used to purchasing growing plants at nurseries or garden centers might get quite a shock when the bleeding heart plant they ordered online arrives as a bare root plant.
Ohio
Willoughby
Caring For Bleeding Heart Transplants – How To Transplant A Bleeding Heart Plant
After two years of it dragging my garden down with its shabby, sickly appearance, I finally decided to move the bleeding heart to a less noticeable spot.To my surprise, the following spring this same sad little bleeding heart flourished in its new location...
Ohio
Willoughby
Propagating Bleeding Hearts : How To Grow More Bleeding Hearts
Usually, in 4 to 6 weeks you can expect some sprouting. You may also sow directly into a prepared garden bed. Before taking root cuttings, water the plant thoroughly the night before.
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips For Bleeding Heart Pruning – How To Prune A Bleeding Heart Plant
This will encourage the plant to devote energy to blooming rather than seed production.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Even after all the flowers have passed, the plant itself will remain green for some...
Ohio
Willoughby
Planting Bleeding Heart Seeds: When To Sow Bleeding Heart Seeds
Is a classic shade plant that produces gorgeous flowers, and it can be propagated in several ways. This gives the seeds plenty of time to germinate and provides the cold period they need for several weeks.If you cannot sow your seeds right away, you can...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Heart Rhizome Planting – How To Grow Bleeding Heart Tubers
Is a favorite plant in partially shaded to shady cottage gardens throughout North America and Europe. In the proper site, with proper spacing, planting bleeding heart tubers is as easy as digging a hole an inch or two deep, placing the tuber inside and...
Ohio
Willoughby
Caring For Bleeding Hearts: How To Grow A Fringed Bleeding Heart Plant
These flowers put on a spectacular bloom display in spring to early summer too; however, fringed bleeding heart may continue to sporadically bloom throughout summer and early autumn if it is growing in favorable conditions.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bleeding Hearts - Bizarre is Beautiful
Their bizarre yet beautiful flowers are not like anything else you can grow in your garden. While the common bleeding heart is essentially a late spring bloomer, the dwarf species and hybrids bloom all season long, a feature rare among garden flowers.
California
El Segundo
Clerodendrum Bleeding Heart Care: How To Grow Bleeding Heart Vines
Also known as glorybower or tropical bleeding heart, Clerodendrum bleeding heart () is a sub-tropical vine that wraps its tendrils around a trellis or other support. However, it often regrows from the roots in spring.
Ohio
Willoughby
Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart
Prices start at : 18.95 USD / 1 Gal

They prefer moist, humusy soil. It prefers no direct sun—a delight for shade gardeners—and blooms happily in April and May. With such showy flowers, they deserve to be in the front of the shade garden.
Maryland
Bowie
Bleeding Heart Bush Vs. Vine – Recognizing Different Bleeding Heart Plants
Bleeding heart bush flowers in spring. Vine debate, starting with the vine.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Bleeding heart vine is a slender twining vine, native to Africa.
Ohio
Willoughby