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Save 12% on Van Zyverden Bleeding Hearts Gold Heart Set of 1 Plant Roots Pink Partial Shade Perennial Easy to Grow 1 lb
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Van Zyverden Bleeding Hearts Gold Heart Set of 1 Plant Roots Pink Partial Shade Perennial Easy to Grow 1 lb

Gold Heart is a golden leaved form of the common pink Bleeding Heart with which most gardeners are familiar. It is very similar in culture, characteristics and garden uses. Good combination for Hostas and ferns which begin to fill in as the Bleeding Heart begins to die back. This variety was formerly known as Dicentra spectabilis. Flowers are he…
Gold Heart is a golden leaved form of the common pink Bleeding Heart with which most gardeners are familiar. It is very similar in culture, characteristics and garden uses. Good combination for Hostas and ferns which begin to fill in as the Bleeding Heart begins to die back. This variety was formerly known as Dicentra spectabilis. Flowers are heart shaped hence its common name and appearance of a bleeding heart. It performs best in rich moist soils with some shade. It performs best in average, to medium well drained soils with some shade. Plant this perennial in a location with partial shade. Keywords: Van Zyverden, Bleeding Hearts Gold Heart, easy to grow, pink, USDA Hardiness Zones 3-9, 1 lb
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Gold Heart is a golden leaved form of the common pink Bleeding Heart with which most gardeners are familiar. It is very similar in culture, characteristics and garden uses. Good combination for Hostas and ferns which begin to fill in as the Bleeding Heart begins to die back. This variety was formerly known as Dicentra spectabilis. Flowers are heart shaped hence its common name and appearance of a bleeding heart. It performs best in rich moist soils with some shade. It performs best in average, to medium well drained soils with some shade. Plant this perennial in a location with partial shade. Keywords: Van Zyverden, Bleeding Hearts Gold Heart, easy to grow, pink, USDA Hardiness Zones 3-9, 1 lb