Outsidepride Fringed Bleeding Heart Seeds (Dicentra Eximia) – Our exquisite shade-loving perennial is perfect for creating a vibrant garden in USDA Zones 3-8. With its heart-shaped pink flowers that bloom from early summer to fall, it adds an elegant touch to shaded or semi-shaded spaces. Growing to about 12 inches, our easy-to-grow seeds thrive in moist, well-drained soil. Perfect for garden beds, borders, or as a ground cover, our seeds come in 100 and 200 seed packets, bringing long-lasting beauty and color to your garden.
Our Dicentra Eximia produces stunning bleeding heart flowers, with inner petals that drip from the outer ones, creating the appearance of a heart "bleeding." This captivating feature adds an elegant touch to shaded gardens, making it a must-have for shaded spaces.
Our plant is great for containers due to its compact growth and manageable size, reaching just 12 inches tall. Its heart-shaped pink bleeding heart flowers add beauty without overwhelming the space, making it perfect for shade plants or small garden settings.
Our flower seeds are designed with a compact growth habit, reaching a modest height of just 12 inches. This allows them to thrive in smaller spaces, like containers or garden borders, while maintaining a tidy and refined appearance throughout their blooming season.
Our Dicentra Eximia flowers produce vibrant, heart-shaped blooms that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. The unique structure of the flowers provides easy access to nectar, making it a welcoming plant for beneficial insects, promoting a healthy garden environment.
Our Fringed Bleeding Heart, a truly captivating perennial, flourishes in USDA Zones 3-8 and reaches a refined height of 12 inches. Its exquisite pink blooms appear from early summer and continue through fall, infusing your garden with vibrant, heart-shaped flowers that thrive in partial shade. With a long bloom period and low-maintenance care, this plant provides a stunning, consistent splash of color to shaded areas, making it the perfect choice to brighten up your landscape throughout the seasons.
Our flower is a hardy perennial that brings lasting beauty and environmental benefits to your garden from early summer through fall. Its delicate, heart-shaped pink blooms provide a continuous source of nectar, attracting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators. Well-suited for shaded gardens and mixed borders, this low-maintenance plant adds graceful color and texture while supporting a vibrant, thriving ecosystem. Once established, it returns year after year with minimal care—offering months of effortless beauty and pollinator activity in every season.
Our Dicentra Eximia seeds features soft pink blooms that illuminate shaded areas, reflecting ambient light to flourish where direct sun is scarce. Sow seeds outdoors in early spring after the final frost or in late fall. Disperse 4–6 seeds per square inch and lightly cover with vermiculite or sand to ensure light reaches the seeds for proper germination. Maintain consistent soil moisture during sprouting and growth. Provide a light feeding once during the season to encourage strong, vibrant blooms.
Fringed Bleeding Heart (Dicentra Eximia) - There are not too many plants grown from flower seeds that have beautiful flowers for the shade garden; however, Dicentra Eximia is a tremendous performer. The leaves are deeply cut, grey green and fern like. The pink flowers are heart shaped with an inner petal that drips from the outer petals creating the appearance that the heart is bleeding. 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. Commonly called Fringed Bleeding Heart, Fern Leaf Bleeding Heart or Wild Bleeding Heart, the plants are more oblong and smaller than the old-fashioned bleeding heart. The Dicentra Eximia Fringed Bleeding Heart plant repeats bloom through the summer and reaches 12 inches in height. Bleeding hearts should be grown from flower seeds in moist, well-drained sites. They do not tolerate wet winter soils well. Heart-shaped flowers set above mounds of usually grey-green ferny foliage. Great creeping perennial for shade to semi-shade in humus-rich soil. Very easy and satisfying to grow from flower seeds. The main bloom period occurs in early summer but with good moisture and deadheading it will continue to bloom into the fall. The foliage of Dicentra Eximia will not die back like that of old-fashioned bleeding heart.