I understand that there are some "bleeding hearts" (eg the Dicentra "Eximia") that have an extra long flowering period (unlike "Spectabilis"). I am interested in the specific "eximia" known as Red Fountain. I am wondering if anyone has had experience with this red flowered variety.
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Re: All season blooming dicentra?
I picked up a few of the red flowered "Red Fountain" this past weekend. I will give these a go this spring. Hopefully they are mostly ever-blooming this season.
Re: All season blooming dicentra?
Excellent purchase, Copperbeech.
Those are the reddest I've ever seen!
I haven't had over-wintering success with any form of Dicentra eximia that I can recall but I find that Dicentra formosa has a very long bloom period and is completely hardy (I got my division from my mom in zone 2)... that's assuming I'm distinguishing them correctly. This one, with the heart-shaped rather than elongated flower, is Dicentra formosa, isn't it?
Unfortunately, none of my photos show the flower dead-on... I'll have to look more carefully at the flowers this year.