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BOTANICAL NAME
Lamprocapnos spectabilis 'Alba'
COMMON NAME
White Bleeding-Heart
PLANT TYPE
Rhizomatous Perennial
FAMILY
Papaveraceae
PLANT HEIGHT
3L pot
Eventual height and spread 0.5 - 1 m
FEEDING
Not heavy feeders
WATERING
Keep the soil consistently moist by regular watering
LIGHT CONDITIONS
Full Sun, Dappled Shade, Partial Shade
PRUNING
No pruning
PEST
Generally pest free
DISEASES
Generally disease free
SOIL
Moist but well-drained
TYPE
Exterior
Lamprocapnos spectabilis 'Alba'
Lamprocapnos spectabilis are known commonly as the White Bleeding-Heart. These plants are from a genius of eight different species, and they originate from Asia and North America. L. spectabilis is a perennial plant.
They are known for their strangely shaped flowers; these flowers have two tiny staples and four petals. The two outer petals are attached at the base and they curve outwards in a heart shape. The two inner petals are long and form a point. The light green foliage along with sprays of pure white heart shaped flowers make them a fun, quirky addition to your garden. They can grow from 0.5-1m tall. If your Bleeding-Heart plant is in rich, organic soil you won’t have to feed them at all. The soil should be moist but well-drained, and the plant should be in full sun, dappled shade or partial shade.
This plant is very low maintenance it does not require any pruning and generally is free from pests and diseases. This plant should not be ingested.