• Bleeding Hearts
  • close up look at the flowers of the Bleeding Hearts plant
  •  blooms of the Bleeding Heart grow in rows that hang over top of green foliage
  • Bleeding Hearts has showstopper blooms like the one you see here

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Bleeding Hearts

Dicentra Spectabilis

Bleeding Hearts Dicentra is an herbaceous perennial that gardeners love. With charming heart-shaped leaves that dance above green foliage on arching stems, it becomes reminiscent of ballerinas gliding across the stage.

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Bleeding Hearts Dicentra for Sale Online

Dicentra spectabilis, commonly known as Bleeding Hearts, is a unique perennial that many gardeners love for shady borders and woodland gardens. The Fuschia-colored blooms are heart-shaped and grow along tall arching stems above mounds of green foliage. An early spring bloomer, the Bleeding Hearts is an easy-to-care plant that also attracts hummingbirds and bees.


Growzone: 3-9 Bleeding Hearts Hardiness Zones 3-9
Hardiness Zone: 3 to 9
Mature Height: 1 to 1.5 feet
Mature Width: 1 to 1.5 feet
Sunlight: Part Sun to Full Shade
Water Requirements: Water well until established
Selling Points: Showy Flowers, Attracts Hummingbirds

How to Care for Bleeding Hearts

After purchasing your Bleeding Hearts plant, be sure to read our recommended care instructions to ensure a happy and healthy perennial for years to come.

How do you plant Bleeding Hearts Plants?

How do you plant Bleeding Hearts Plants?

Choose a spot in your garden where your Bleeding Hearts can grow in moist well-draining soil and partial shade (next to a shade tree is the perfect spot). Place your plant in a hole that is twice as wide but no deeper than the container it came in and backfill with a mix of existing soil and organic matter for added nutrients. Give your plant a slow, deep watering to encourage the roots to settle.

How often should I water my Bleeding Hearts Dicentra?

How often should I water my Bleeding Hearts Dicentra?

As mentioned, these woodland plants like to remain in moist soil so they need regular waterings; this is especially important in the summer when the summer heat dries out the soil quicker than it would during the spring or fall.

Do I need to fertilize Bleeding Hearts Plants?

Do I need to fertilize Bleeding Hearts Plants?

Bleeding Hearts plants are low maintenance and generally do not need fertilizing. If you know that the soil in your garden is not nutrient-rich, an annual fertilizing may be necessary. We recommend an spring feeding of all-purpose fertilizer.

How should I mulch my Bleeding Hearts Plant?

How should I mulch my Bleeding Hearts Plant?

Adding a layer of mulch around your Bleeding Hearts Plant will protect the roots of your plant while retaining moisture in the soil. Opting for an organic mulch will also add nutrients to the soil as it decomposes. Make sure to leave a gap between the mulch and the base of the soil to prevent bacteria build-up.


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