Plant Details
Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart'
Bleeding Heart
Exposure:
Light/Bright Shade
Plant Category:
Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs, Etc.
Height:
Minimum 24 feet , Maximum 36 feet
Width: Maximum 36 feet
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Width: Maximum 36 feet
The familiar old-fashioned bleeding heart dressed in glowing yellow. There is no pretense to subtlety here; this plant draws the eye like a beacon. Makes a bright accent in a partially shaded garden. The flowers are the usual pink-and-white hearts, dangling from arching stems from midspring to early summer. GPP award.
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Submitted by Ref: Plantlust.com on 11/8/2012 4:19 PM
Exquisite, brilliant gold leaves from arching peach-colored stems. Heart-shaped rose-pink flowers hang down for months in late spring. From Nori Pope, formerly of Hadspen House Nursery, England. Makes a dramatic statement in the spring garden.
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Submitted by Ref: Plantlust.com on 11/8/2012 4:19 PM
Strong growing variety with deep pink heart-shaped flowers. The new foliage has a reddish tint to it, gradually turning a bright golden yellow and finally lime green in summer.
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Submitted by Ref: Plantlust.com on 11/8/2012 4:19 PM
Remarkable pale orange stems hold dashing golden leaves in early spring. Always a show to enjoy and such a tough plant. Rose-pink flowers. 3' tall and wide.
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