The listing, Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine', Red Bleeding Heart Seeds has ended.
The Bleeding Heart is an extremely cold-hardy (USDA zones 3-9), mounding plant with finely cut,
fern-like foliage on graceful 2-3 foot arching stems topped with pretty, heart shaped, 1" flowers. "Valentine' has even deeper red flowers and blue-green foliage.
Bleeding Hearts produce their blooms in late spring or early summer, then they may die back entirely, and remain dormant until the following spring.
Dicentras are excellent plants for any shade garden or woodland setting and are ideal for planting among your Ferns, Primroses, and Hostas.
To start Bleeding Heart seeds indoors, sow fresh seeds in a moistened growing medium, then place the pot outdoors for the winter for germination in the spring.