Try this for a new twist on an old fashioned plant… gold foliage! That’s right, ‘Gold Heart’ has the Bleeding Heart flower that we all know and love each spring, but with a bright twist of gold foliage that doesn’t fade and noticeably brightens the partially shaded growing area that is ideal for this selection. ‘Gold Heart’ is as vigorous as the old fashioned Bleeding Heart, forming a dense, considerably sized clump that begins to bud and bloom early, usually in early May, and continues into mid June, with a multitude of arching strings of rose pink heart shaped flowers. The gold foliage is deeply cut and clean until the plant begins to go dormant in mid-summer.
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 reflourish with sufficient moisture and shade.
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 in part shade. Tolerates full sun.
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, disease-free cultivar you are sure to love. Pink Ribbon Plant™ to benefit breast cancer research.
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 this plant produce an amazing amount of deep, pinkish-red, heart shaped flowers, its deeply cut, almost frilly, grayish-green foliage lends a softening texture to any landscape planting. Plant it in groups and know that its flowers are a source of hummingbird and butterfly nectar while its low, spreading form is perfect cover for smaller critters. In hot summers this plant may not produce as many flowers but it will still retain its cooling, soft landscape presence you’ll treasure.
An alpine-type bleeding heart that’s worthy of the Proven Winners name! ‘Pink Diamonds’ explodes with flowers in late spring to early summer and blooms throughout the season. Pink flowers open light pink and show a two-tone effect. A medium-sized clump of fine, fern-like blue-green foliage.
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, even in the heat-loving states. This brightly colored perennial produces single, fuchsia flowers with lavender centers atop a low mound of glaucous blue foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways.
Best in landscapes, can be used in containers.
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.
This colorful perennial produces carnation-like, double, hot magenta pink flowers atop a low mound of grey-green foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways.