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Enhance your shade garden with the timeless beauty of Dicentra Spectabilis Alba, also known as the 'white bleeding heart'. This elegant perennial flower blooms from late spring to summer, adding a touch of classic charm to your outdoor space. Ideal for shaded areas, it thrives with morning sun but prefers to avoid the intense afternoon heat.
Simple to cultivate
Recognized as the 'white bleeding heart'
Flowers from late spring through summer
Best planted in shaded areas with morning sunlight
A perennial favourite for shaded gardens
| Part Number | PER0036 |
|---|---|
| Area Coverage (sq m) | 0.12 m² |
| Planting Season | Spring |
| Bloom Time | Late Spring to Early Summer |
| Maximum Germination Time (day) | 50 d |
| Minimum Germination Time (day) | 20 d |
| Maximum Planting Temperature (°C) | 18.00 °C |
| Minimum Planting Temperature (°C) | 12.00 °C |
| Hardiness | Deer Resistant |
| Life Cycle | Perennial |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.68 kg |
|---|---|
| Package Form | Bag |
| Growing Height (cm) | 70.00 cm |
| Location | Full Sun, Indoor/Outdoor Use, Outdoor Use |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Package Depth (in) | 6.50 in |
| Package Height (in) | 8.50 in |
| Package Weight (lb) | 0.99 lb |
| Package Width (in) | 2.36 in |
| Plant Hardiness Zone | 4, 4a, 4b, 5, 5a, 5b, 6, 6a, 6b, 7, 7a, 7b, 8, 8a, 8b, 9, 9a |
| Region | Atlantic, Central Canada, Prarie Provinces, The North, West Coast |
| Tree and Shrub Type | Deciduous |
| Wildlife Attracted | Bees, Birds, Butterflies |
Only Show Differences | Currently Viewing | |||||
| Ratings | ||||||
| Area Coverage (sq m) | 0.12 m² | 0.12 m² | 0.12 m² | 0.12 m² | 0.12 m² | |
| Planting Season | Spring | Spring | Spring | Spring | Fall | |
| Bloom Time | Late Spring to Early Summer | Late Spring to Early Summer | Summer through Fall | Summer through Fall | Winter |
