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Bleeding Heart, Pacific (Dicentra formosa) seeds

Herbaceous perennial forest dweller native to the Pacific Northwest. Does well in pots. With its finely dissected, bluish-green foliage and rose colored, heart-shaped flowers, this plant is a striking focal point of shade garden or woodlands. Large clumps, often situated at the base of coniferous trees, often spread luxuriously. The fresh roots of bleeding heart were used by native peoples for treating toothache and as a vermifuge, but the plant is acrid and potentially poisonous at higher dosage...

Dicentra eximia Fringed Bleeding Heart
Dicentra eximia Fringed Bleeding Heart

Other info: Native to Eastern North America. Very easy to grow and will reward you with seeds to share with friends if you don't remove the dead flowers. However, if you do remove the spent flowers, and keep the plants watered, they will continue to bloom throughout the season.

$3-$6

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Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart - Pink | Dicentra spectabilis | Gurney's Seed and Nursery
Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart - Pink | Dicentra spectabilis | Gurney's Seed and Nursery

Comments: Mulch during the first winter. Foliage may die back after flowering in July or Aug. May die back after flowering to resume growth the following spring. Keep well watered during dry periods in the summer. Will not tolerate wet soils. To help improve conditions, mix in peat moss, compost, or dehydrated manure. May be mulched around the base during the first winter. Good for naturalizing. Clusters of drooping heart-shaped blooms, Definitely an old fashioned plant - was probably in a grandmother...

$5

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Bleeding Heart
Bleeding Heart

Rewarding to Grow from Seed The Dragon's Blood Tree or Dragon Tree is a palmlike evergreen from the Canary Islands slowly growing to a height of up to 60 feet. The name comes from the red sap of this tree that was sold as Dragon's Blood and was said to be used by the ancient Egyptians during the embalment process. It was considered part of any witchcraft toolkit. The foliage can be brilliant and frequently variegated with red, yellow and green stripes along the edges of mostly green sword shaped...

$4-$45

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White Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart
White Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart

Produces pendant-shaped late-spring blooms; grows 2-3 ft. tall. Best in partial shade and well-drained humus-rich soil. Zones 2-9. 2-3 eye roots.

$4-$5

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