Key Facts:
Scientific Name: Dicentra spectabilis ‘Pink’
Common Name: Pink Bleeding Heart
Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family)
Height: 12-24 inches at maturity
Spread: 18-24 inches
Flower Color: Pink
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Leaf Color: Green, fern-like
Growth Habit: Clump-forming, arching stems
Sunlight: Prefers partial to full shade
Soil Preference: Well-drained, moisture-retentive soil
Water Needs: Moderate; enjoys consistent moisture
Uses: Garden beds, borders, shade gardens, woodland settings
Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally pest-free; can be susceptible to some diseases like powdery mildew
Why You Will Love Pink Bleeding Heart
Pink Bleeding Heart brings a touch of whimsy and elegance to your garden with its unique heart-shaped blooms and graceful, arching stems. Perfect for shaded or woodland gardens, this perennial provides a charming display of pink flowers in late spring to early summer. Its fern-like foliage adds texture and interest, enhancing the beauty of garden beds and borders. Enjoy the delicate charm and dependable performance of Pink Bleeding Heart, which adds both color and grace to your outdoor space.
Pink Bleeding Heart
Pink Bleeding Heart is a perennial known for its distinctive and delicate heart-shaped flowers that bring a unique charm to the garden. This variety of Dicentra spectabilis features arching stems with pink, heart-shaped blooms that dangle like jewels in late spring to early summer. The plant typically grows 12-24 inches in height and 18-24 inches in spread, making it ideal for garden beds, borders, and shaded areas. Its fern-like foliage adds a touch of texture and elegance, and it is valued for its stunning flowers and graceful form.