10seeds of pink Dicentra Eximia, which is Fernleaf bleeding heart. A shade loving perennial in zones 3-9. Grows and spreads about 12″.
The leaves are deeply cut, grey green and fern like. The Dicentra Eximia flowers are smaller and longer than the old-fashion bleeding heart, but still put on a show. Fringed Bleeding Heart is growing in popularity with its heart-shaped flowers.
Bleeding Hearts. Growing Instructions: Bleeding Hearts. PLANT SEEDS: Outdoors after frost / Fall / Cold Stratify / Indoors weeks before last frost. Plant seeds in pots or directly in the ground. Plant seeds in the soil.
Bleeding Hearts. Growing Instructions: Bleeding Hearts. PLANT SEEDS: Outdoors after frost / Fall / Cold Stratify / Indoors weeks before last frost. Plant seeds in pots or directly in the ground. Plant seeds in the soil.
Press the peat to make it slightly firm. Growing Bleeding Hearts from Seed. We do our best and will often add extra seeds. Bleeding Hearts. • Once more, be patient, as it could take from two to six months for your bleeding heart plant to sprout.