Author Topic: Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' seeds (solid white "bleeding heart")  (Read 913 times)

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I have white bleeding heart seeds, if anyone would like some. Trade for anything perennial, or you may just have some.  O0

Perennial USDA zones: 3-9

White heart shaped petals on the outside and white petals on the inside. Three to fifteen flowers hang on racemes on arching stems. Partial shade, full sun if extra moisture is provided but better if shaded from hot midday sun, likes moist, fertile, humus rich soil.
 
Propagation Methods: Sow in containers and keep at temperatures of 64-71ºF (18-22ºC) for 2-4 weeks. Then move to reduced temperatures of 24-39ºF (-4 to +4ºC) for 4-6 weeks. Then move to temperatures of 41-53ºF5 (-12ºC) until the seeds germinate.

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