Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis)

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  1. Durgan

    Durgan Contributor 10 Years

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    http://www.durgan.org/URL/?BleedingH 23 May 2009 Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis)
    This is a shade plant, and likes normal moisture, and composted soil around the roots in the Spring.
     
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    They are breath-taking! I always enjoy your pictures, thank you for posting them. And I just love your adorable dog!
     
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    I have one and love it! It's one of my favorite spring plants. It's gotten to be a bit of a monster though, it's probably 4 feet wide.
     
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    You have a lovely plant. I have some Bleeding Heart plants as well. I have notice that there are lots of babies popping up everywhere. They seems to be pretty prolific.
     
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    Beautiful!

    I was thinking of putting one in my garden, but can someone tell me -- how long before they get to 4 feet wide?!! I don't think I have that much room.

    Can you split them like Hostas before they get that big if you don't have the room?

    Thanks.
     
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    I've had mine for I think 3 years (this is the 3rd summer) I am sure hoping you can divide them because that's what I really need to do this fall
     
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    It hard to actually divide them..they have a big tuber and when you dig them up they usually break off so maybe that would make them smaller. Mine have reseeded all over and I have to move them to a larger area. I am sure that where they were are still parts that will come back next year and maybe not as large.
     
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    I have to divide mine about every 2-3 years to keep its size manageable, otherwise it would keep a sizable Hosta Fortunei Hyacinthina from being seen. That would be for the nominate form, the 'Alba' is much less vigorous for me and I have yet to divide it after growing it for 10+ years, don't know about the 'Golden Heart', it's new to me this year but I get the impression it's as vigorous as the nominate form.
     

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