| Bleeding Heart | Dicentra spectabilis (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) | |  | Every bit as charming as the pink form, D. s. ‘Alba’ forms large, bushy clumps of powdery-light green foliage comprised of cut or lobed leaves on fleshy stems. In late spring, chains of puffy, white, heart-shaped flowers dangle beneath the arching stems. | 12B-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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30"-30" | 18"-36" | 3-9 |
| | | |  | The first gold foliage Dicentra spectabilis with true red flowers. Developed from purposeful breeding, all other gold foliage varieties have been mutations. The stems are strong and upright, the flowers are large and numerous but the color… WOW, brilliant red with a touch of unusual orange! A great container habit and is long lasting in the garden; a great improvement over the still popular 'Gold Heart'. Exceptional vigor. | 12B-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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26"-32" | 32"-36" | 4-8 |
| | | |  | A classic charmer! One of the oldest but still irreplacable perennials in cultivation. Old-fashioned Bleeding Hearts form large, bushy clumps of powdery-green foliage comprised of cut or lobed leaves on fleshy stems. | 12B-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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30"-36" | 30"-36" | 3-9 |