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; Fringed Bleeding Heart ... The name bleeding heart describes the unique flowers, which resemble tiny pink or white hearts with drops of blood at the bottom. D. eximia has a fernlike bluish-green foliage, while D. spectabilis has a palmately-compound leaf.
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Bleeding hearts are perennial flowers and favorites in shade gardens. Give bleeding hearts liberal doses of water after flowering to extend the life of the plants' attractive but heat-sensitive foliage. ... Fringed Leaf Bleeding Heart...
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Dicentra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bleeding Heart Tattoo v 3.0 coming soon...
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Bleeding Heart, Dicentra Spectabilis, Fumariaceae, Dutchman's Trousers, perennial ... Planting ; Bleeding Heart requires average, medium wet, well-drained, organically rich soil in part shade to full shade.
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How to Grow Bleeding Heart (Dicentra). Bleeding hearts are graceful woodland plants that do best in light shade in well-drained soil. Their ferny foliage appears in early spring, followed by pink or white flowers that are arranged... ... Choosing Bleeding Heart...
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Bleeding Heart - Perennial Garden Flowers photos and quick reference ... A number of varieties are available, including some with all white flowers to an almost ever-blooming type that looks similar to wild bleeding heart...
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I have no "sympathy" for the rich on that note, but it goes back to the basic bleeding heart conservative ideal: the poor and needy are best served by a growing economy.
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