White Bleeding Heart
A perfect foil to its pink and white flower colored cousin, ‘Alba’ is a magnificent presence in the spring garden with fleshy, medium green, deeply cut foliage forming a considerable […]
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Old-fashioned bleeding heart. Largest flowers of the group, pleasantly pink. Round growth habit brings the plant to 30″ tall and wide. Blooms May through June. Potential mid-summer dormancy, yet will […]
Read MoreLuxuriant Bleeding Heart
Old fashioned perennial with clusters of weeping cherry-red flowers in summer. Attractive blue-grey foliage.Clump-forming plant. Prefers organic fertilizer. Deadhead regularly to extend blooming period. Prefers a moist, well drained soil […]
Read MoreKing of Hearts Bleeding Heart
This dwarf hybrid bears rosy pink heart-shaped blooms all season long. Foliage is grayish green and finely cut, yet provides more substance and texture than Dicentra eximia. An easy growing, […]
Read MoreWild Bleeding Heart
This American Beauties gem brings an incredible ability to produce flowers from April to September while thriving in partially shaded to shaded, moist areas in the landscape. Not only does […]
Read MorePaint the Town Magenta Pinks
Get ready for a new type of Dianthus for Proven Winners®! These beauties are prized for their bright colors and increased heat tolerance. This translates to better performance nearly nationwide, […]
Read MorePaint the Town Fuchsia Pinks
Get ready for a new type of Dianthus for Proven Winners®! These beauties are prized for their bright colors and increased heat tolerance. This translates to better performance nearly nationwide, […]
Read MoreFruit Punch® Raspberry Ruffles Pinks
This colorful perennial produces large, double, raspberry pink flowers with razor thin white edges atop a polished, upright mound of blue-green foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways.
Read MoreMaraschino Pinks
This colorful perennial produces fragrant, double, hot cherry red blossoms atop a low mound of silvery blue, spiky foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways.
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