S SIKDER STORE Blood Red Anthurium Plant(Hybrid, Pack of 1)
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Bleeding heart plants, scientifically known as Lamprocapnos spectabilis (formerly Dicentra spectabilis), are charming, shade-loving perennials famous for their unique heart-shaped flowers. Here's a detailed description:Appearance:Foliage: The foliage consists of delicate, fern-like, green leaves that emerge in a cascading fashion from the base of the plant.Flowers: The flowers are the standout feature, resembling heart-shaped pendants or drops with a distinct "bleeding" appearance. They hang in rows along arching stems, typically in shades of pink or white with an inner petal that looks like a drop of blood, giving rise to the name "bleeding heart."Size: Depending on the variety, bleeding heart plants can reach heights of around 2 to 3 feet and have a similar spread.Growth Habits:Habitat: They prefer partial to full shade conditions and thrive in woodland or shaded garden areas.Blooming Season: Typically, they bloom in late spring to early summer, offering a burst of color to shaded areas.Dormancy: After flowering, bleeding hearts might go dormant in mid-summer, with the foliage wilting away. This dormancy is a natural part of their growth cycle, and they tend to re-emerge during the following growing season.