The Dicentra spectabilis ‘Valentine’, also known by its botanical name Lamprocapnos spectabilis ‘Valentine’, is a spectacular shade perennial, appreciated for its deep red heart-shaped flowers with a white tip, gracefully suspended along arching stems.
Its spring bloom illuminates partially shaded flowerbeds and woodland gardens. Unlike the traditional pink form, ‘Valentine’ offers a rich, dramatic red hue that immediately catches the eye.
It develops a bushy and elegant habit, with finely cut bluish-green foliage that adds texture and lightness. This plant prefers rich, cool, well-drained soils, in partially shaded to shaded conditions.
Very hardy and easy to care for, the 'Valentine' bleeding heart is also deer resistant, an important advantage for Quebec gardens.
Characteristics
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Botanical name: Lamprocapnos spectabilis ‘Valentine’
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Synonym: Dicentra spectabilis ‘Valentine’
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Type: Shade perennial
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Bloom: May to June
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Color: Intense red with white tip
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Height: 60 to 75 cm
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Width: 60 to 75 cm
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Exposure: Partial shade to shade
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Watering: Moderate
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Soil: Rich, cool and well-drained
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Hardiness: Zone 3
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Assets: Spectacular bloom, decorative foliage, deer resistant
The 'Valentine' bleeding heart is ideal for those seeking a romantic, hardy and easy-to-care-for shade perennial, perfectly suited for Quebec gardens.