Red Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart is a new twist on an old-fashioned garden favorite. Like little living Valentines, the blossoms look like tiny, puffy crimson hearts with white tips. Bunches of them dangle in late spring from arched burgundy stems over bushy clumps of powdery-green foliage of cut or lobed leaves. These petite Valentines would look great in any spring-flowering perennial garden.
- Space plants approximately 10 in. to 12 in. apart for best results
- For best results, grow in well-drained acidic, clay, loamy or sandy soil
- Blooms late spring to early summer
- Reaches standard mature height of 30 in.
- Includes one 2-eye to 3-eye bareroot
- Botanical name: dicentra spectabilis valentine (hordival PP22739 COPF)
- Grows and flowers best in full shade, partial shade
- Due to state regulations, this plant cannot be shipped to AE, AK, GU, HI, PR











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