Dicentra Spectablis 3L

SKU: 184328
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Height Height: 60cm-1m
Flowering season Flowers: Spring
Soil type Soil: Moist but well-drained
Watering Water: Moderate
Sun/Shade Position: Partial/Full
Description

Common Name: Bleeding Heart

Latin Name: Lamprocapnos spectabilis (formerly Dicentra spectabilis)

Description: A graceful, herbaceous perennial producing arching stems lined with distinctive, heart-shaped pink and white flowers in late spring. Its soft, fern-like foliage adds to its delicate appearance, making it a standout in shaded garden settings.

Garden Impact: Perfect for woodland gardens, shaded borders, and cottage-style planting, where it brings elegance and a romantic feel. Ideal for adding early-season interest before many summer plants take over.

Light & Water Requirements: Prefers partial shade and moist, well-drained soil; benefits from consistent moisture and protection from strong sunlight.

Size (Fully Grown): Approximately 60–90cm tall and 45–60cm wide, forming a gently arching clump.

Common Name: Bleeding Heart

Latin Name: Lamprocapnos spectabilis (formerly Dicentra spectabilis)

Description: A graceful, herbaceous perennial producing arching stems lined with distinctive, heart-shaped pink and white flowers in late spring. Its soft, fern-like foliage adds to its delicate appearance, making it a standout in shaded garden settings.

Garden Impact: Perfect for woodland gardens, shaded borders, and cottage-style planting, where it brings elegance and a romantic feel. Ideal for adding early-season interest before many summer plants take over.

Light & Water Requirements: Prefers partial shade and moist, well-drained soil; benefits from consistent moisture and protection from strong sunlight.

Size (Fully Grown): Approximately 60–90cm tall and 45–60cm wide, forming a gently arching clump.