Dicentra eximia
Wild bleeding heart
Article number: 2188843
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Product information "Dicentra eximia"
Wild bleeding heart is a dwarf relative of the common bleeding heart, however it blooms much longer. It has a clump-like growth with slightly overhanging panicles. From May until into August, many, small, pink, heart-shaped flower panicles appear above the bright green, fern-like foliage. Locations in full sun to partial shade are preferred. The soil should be well-drained, nutrient-rich and humus-rich. Dicentra eximia can be used in bed plantings and near all kinds of shrubs; it is also attractive in shaded perennial beds in conjunction with hostas, ferns, foamflowers and other valuable shade perennials. Its flowers give bouquets that certain romantic something.Flower colour: Pink
Flowering period: Early summer to mid-summer
Height: 25 cm
Light requirements: Sun, partial shade
Location: Stone enclosures
Leaf shape: Finely divided, pinnate
Leaf colour: Green
Spacing: 30 - 40 cm
Hardiness zone: 5
Use: Home gardens, front gardens, rock gardens, cottage gardens, Asian gardens, ground cover
Family: Papaveraceae
Perennial rating: A very good variety
Compatibility: Plant in groups
- Flowering Period May, July
- Final height 20cm to 40cm
- Available March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November
- Hardiness hardy
- Soil moist, moderately heavy
- Location partial shade, full sun
- Flower Colour pink
- Leaf Colour green
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