Bleeding hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) have some of the most striking flowers of any spring-blooming plant. Long strings of puffy, heart-shaped blooms—in shades from white, to pink, to red—dangle ...
A woman with a bucket crouching in a garden, weeding a garden bed. - Golero/Getty Images Bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis) is a harbinger of the summer to come. In late spring, they fill gardens ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Ah, bleeding heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis or Dicentra eximia). Those delicate, heart-shaped blooms dangling like tiny, rosy lockets are a ...
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15 Toxic Garden Plants That Could Put Your Pets at RiskWhat Every Owner Needs to Know
A lush, colorful garden may look inviting, but some of the most popular plants can pose serious—and sometimes fatal—risks to ...
While people don’t eat houseplants and rarely munch on shrubs or ground cover, your pets probably do. That's why you need to be really, really sure your pet won’t try to snack on your plants before ...
Dear Master Gardener: I remember my grandmother having bleeding heart plants in her garden and would like to have some in my garden too. Is this a plant for sun or shade? What are some planting tips?
* What it is: Fringe-leaf or “wild” bleeding heart (a.k.a. fringed or cut-leaf bleeding heart) is a shade-preferring, spring-blooming perennial that, although native to Pennsylvania and the eastern ...
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