Blooms of the bleeding heart plant (Dicentra spectabilis) appear in early spring adorning the garden with attention-getting, heart-shaped flowers borne on arching stems. Attractive, bluish-green foliage emerges first as the plant wakes from dormancy, and the flowers of the bleeding heart may be pink and white or solid white as with the bleeding heart cultivar alba.
Note : Plant comes with 8″ decorative pot- Light : 6 – 8 hrs. Direct Sunlight
- Watering : In Summer – Daily, In Rainy & Winter – as per soil moisture
- Where To Grow : Outdoors
- Maintenance : Low Maintenance
- Special Feature : Flowering
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