Lamprocapnos spectabilis

‘Bleeding Hearts’ also known as ‘Lady in the Bath’ is an old garden favourite. Arching racemes have several small pink heart-shaped flowers with protruding white outer petals. The foliage is a soft green with fleshy stems.

To add to its many list of names it is now called Lamprocapnos spectabilis.

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Planting:

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F

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A

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J

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Flowering:

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F

M

A

M

J

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A

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D

Specifications:

  • Colour: Pink
  • Height: 90cm
  • Perennial

Good For:

  • Beds/borders
  • Long grass
  • Pots

How to grow:

  • Hardiness: Hardy
  • Soil Type: Moist but well drained
  • Position: Full sun, Semi-shade
  • Bulbs per m2: 5
  • Planting depth: 15cm

Grow in partial shade with moist fertile soil. They can be propagated by division once the leaves have died back.

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‘Bleeding Hearts’ also known as ‘Lady in the Bath’ is an old garden favourite. Arching racemes have several small pink heart-shaped flowers with protruding white outer petals. The foliage is a soft green with fleshy stems.

To add to its many list of names it is now called Lamprocapnos Spectabilis where as it was previously classified as Dicentra Spectabilis