Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart'

Lamprocapnos Spectabilis

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Common Name: 

Lamprocapnos Spectabilis

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Pink Green Yellow

Sun (From 0 to 5): 

Water (From 0 to 5): 

Maximum temperature: 

36°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

90 cm

Maximum width: 

60 cm

Lamprocapnos Spectabilis (Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart') - Description

No shade garden is complete without this colorful and elegant looking hardy perennial. It has clusters of bell shaped pink flowers. Golden leaves emerge in spring and are persistent through summer. Delicate looking fern-like foliage are actually very hardy. Mature clumps can be divided every 3-5 years in fall or early spring. This cultivar does best in moist, well drained soil, in partial shade, as it can burn in full sun.

Lamprocapnos Spectabilis (Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart') - Blooming

Flowers are dainty and hang off the stems. They generally are heart shaped, hence the common name Bleeding Heart. The flowers come in pink, rose, yellow and white. Hybrids are common, and differ in foliage and flower qualities.

Lamprocapnos Spectabilis (Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart') - Growth

Annuals and perennials. Plants go dormant (even in mild winter climates). Some species die back in mid-summer so it is best to have late summer plants to fill in the empty spaces. Grows best in partial shade. Small species work well in a rock garden or alpine house.

Lamprocapnos Spectabilis (Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart') - Planting

Propagate by sowing seeds when ripe or in spring, in containers in a cold frame. Cold frames are protective structures, located outside for propagating and growing plants. Species can also be propagated by division in spring. Division entails propagating a plant by splitting it into 2 or more parts. Each part has its own root system and more than one shoot or dormant bud. Self-seeding occurs often.

Lamprocapnos Spectabilis (Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart') - Pest

Slugs and snails are a threat to new growth. Other problems include rust, fungal leaf spot, wilt, and downy mildew.

Lamprocapnos Spectabilis (Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart') - Interesting facts

Dicentra are native to Asia and North America and are found in moist areas. Species include annuals and perennials. Dicentra causes stomach upset and should not be ingested. Foliage may aggravate the skin upon contact.

Lamprocapnos Spectabilis (Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart') - Soil and irrigation

Needs rich, light soil with adequate porosity to promote sufficient water drainage. Don't let Bleeding Hearts stand in water. Dicentra does best in neutral or slightly alkalinated soil.

Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart' - Lamprocapnos Spectabilis - Photos