Pure white blooms begin appearing in spring and continue until frost. Glaucous blue-green foliage is finely textured, lending to the common name of 'Fern-leaved Bleeding Heart'. This is an alpine type Bleeding Heart and will have its best performance in full sun and well-drained soils. For best results, plant in full sun in soil with good drainage. Do not overwater or plant in an area that gets waterlogged.
Part Shade, Sun | |
Average | |
14-16 inches | |
16-20 inches | |
Spring, Summer | |
Yes | |
White | |
Yes | |
Bees, Hummingbirds | |
Deer, Rabbit | |
No | |
Yes |