Dicentra x 'King of Hearts'

Fern Leaf Bleeding Heart

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Large rose flowers will bloom for several months in the summer; very floriferous and a great re-bloomer


  •  · Large rose-colored flowers
  •  · Spring blooms
  •  · Great re-bloomer
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Height:

10 in

Spread:

10-12 in

Zone:

3-9

Dicentra x 'King of Hearts'
Dicentra x 'King of Hearts'

Exposure

Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
Shade Tolerant

Soil Moisture Needs

Average Soil
Moist Soil

Nature Attraction

Attracts Hummingbirds

Critter Resistance

Deer Resistant

Attributes

Good Cut Flower / Foliage
Good Container Plant

Season of Interest (Flowering)

Summer
Late Spring / Early Summer

Dicentra

Common Name: Bleeding Heart

Dicentra (Bleeding Hearts) have always been a treasured perennial among gardeners for their famous heart-shaped, spring-time flowers. Now with so many varieties that seem to bloom all summer, we think this old-time favorite has something new to talk about . Our Heart Series has flowers that are showy, foliage that is frilly and they bloom non-stop! What more could you ask for in a perennial? Remember, this genus is a great option for all the gardeners who want colorful flowers in the shade.

Plant: Plant so the crown is centered in the pot and the eyes are 1" below the soil surface.

Root Prunning: For 'spectabilis' types with large fleshy roots, prune roots so plants easily fit in containers. Do not leave crowns or eyes exposed above the soil level. For 'fern-leaf' types with more fibrous roots, gently spread out roots at the time of planting. Plant deep enough so crowns are not exposed.

Grow: Best to grow cool at 50 - 55F min. night temperatures to allow proper root growth prior to shoot development. Growing too warm will cause shoots to grow too fast, resulting in spindly growth and poor pot presentation. Grow in full sun for early spring crops. For late spring and early summer production, and as light intensities and temperatures rise, a 30% shade may be required.

Water: Keep evenly moist. To prevent diseases, water early in the day and keep foliage dry.