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Herzblume

Herzblume  (Dicentra)

Herzblume ist eine im Frühjahr blühende Waldpflanze mit farnähnlichem Laub und hübsch überhängenden Blüten in Herzform. In England heißt die Herzblume auch 'Lady in the Bath', denn wenn man eine Blüte pflückt und sie vorsichtig etwas aufzieht, sieht man eine Figur, die in der Badewanne zu sitzen scheint. Die Herzblume ist eine Pflanze für humusreichen, nicht zu trockenen Boden und Halbschatten. Die Pflanzen sind gut winterhart. Abhängig vom Standort und der Art zieht sich die Herzblume nach der Blüte in den Boden zurück, um im Herbst oder im nächsten Frühjahr wieder zum Vorschein zu kommen. Berücksichtigen Sie dies, wenn Sie die Herzblume im Beet verwenden und umgeben Sie sie mit Nachbarn, die etwas später in der Saison horizontal wachsen und damit die leere Stelle füllen, z. B. Storchschnabel (Geranium). Die Herzblume steht auch gerne unter Sträuchern, wo sie vom fallenden Laub profitiert. Weitere geeignete Nachbarn sind Funkie (Hosta), Purpurglöckchen (Heuchera) und Kaukasusvergissmeinnicht (Brunnera).
 
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Dicentra 'White Diamonds' | Gebroken hartje, Tranend hartje, Mariatranen | Herzblume | Bleeding Heart
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Dicentra 'White Diamonds'
€ 9,20
Dicentra 'White Diamonds' | Gebroken hartje, Tranend hartje, Mariatranen | Herzblume | Bleeding Heart
Dicentra 'White Diamonds'
€ 9,20

Dicentra 'White Diamonds' - Bleeding Heart

Botanical name       : Dicentra 'White Diamonds' 
Common name          : Bleeding Heart, Lady in the Bath 

Colour               : White, leaves grey-green 
Flowering time       : May - July 
Full grown height    : ± 40 cm 
Light requirement    : Partial shade, Shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 35 cm (± 8 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Bleeding Heart (Dicentra):
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) is a spring flowering woodland plant with fern-like foliage and arching stems with heart-shaped flowers. Sometimes also known as 'Lady in the Bath'. If you pick a flower and carefully pull it open, you will see a small figure which seems to be lying in the bath. Bleeding Heart is a plant for humus rich soil, not too dry and in half shade. The plants are fully hardy. Some Bleeding Hearts will retreat underground after flowering and re-appear in autumn or the following spring. Remember this when planting Bleeding Heart in the border. Plant next to plants that will fill up the gap later in the season, such as Cranesbill (Geranium). Bleeding Heart also likes being planted under shrubs where the profit from the dropped leaves. Nice neighbour plants for Bleeding Heart are Hosta (Hosta), Coral Bells (Heuchera) and Great Forget-me-not (Brunnera).

Bleeding Heart - Dicentra 'White Diamonds'



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Dicentra formosa 'Luxuriant' | Gebroken hartje, Tranend hartje
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Dicentra formosa 'Luxuriant' | Gebroken hartje, Tranend hartje
Dicentra formosa 'Luxuriant'
€ 6,95

Dicentra formosa 'Luxuriant' - Wild Bleeding Heart

Botanical name       : Dicentra formosa 'Luxuriant' 
Common name          : Wild Bleeding Heart, Bleeding Heart, Lady in the Bath 

Colour               : Pink 
Flowering time       : May - July 
Full grown height    : ± 35 cm 
Light requirement    : Partial shade, Shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -29°C  (USDA Zone 5) 
Spacing              : ± 30 cm (± 11 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Bleeding Heart (Dicentra):
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) is a spring flowering woodland plant with fern-like foliage and arching stems with heart-shaped flowers. Sometimes also known as 'Lady in the Bath'. If you pick a flower and carefully pull it open, you will see a small figure which seems to be lying in the bath. Bleeding Heart is a plant for humus rich soil, not too dry and in half shade. The plants are fully hardy. Some Bleeding Hearts will retreat underground after flowering and re-appear in autumn or the following spring. Remember this when planting Bleeding Heart in the border. Plant next to plants that will fill up the gap later in the season, such as Cranesbill (Geranium). Bleeding Heart also likes being planted under shrubs where the profit from the dropped leaves. Nice neighbour plants for Bleeding Heart are Hosta (Hosta), Coral Bells (Heuchera) and Great Forget-me-not (Brunnera).

Wild Bleeding Heart - Dicentra formosa 'Luxuriant'



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Dicentra spectabilis | Gebroken hartje, Tranend hartje
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Dicentra spectabilis
€ 6,05
Dicentra spectabilis | Gebroken hartje, Tranend hartje
Dicentra spectabilis
€ 6,05

Dicentra spectabilis - Bleeding Heart

Botanical name       : Dicentra spectabilis 
Common name          : Bleeding Heart, Lady in the Bath 

Colour               : Pink-red 
Flowering time       : May - June 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Partial shade, Shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Bleeding Heart (Dicentra):
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) is a spring flowering woodland plant with fern-like foliage and arching stems with heart-shaped flowers. Sometimes also known as 'Lady in the Bath'. If you pick a flower and carefully pull it open, you will see a small figure which seems to be lying in the bath. Bleeding Heart is a plant for humus rich soil, not too dry and in half shade. The plants are fully hardy. Some Bleeding Hearts will retreat underground after flowering and re-appear in autumn or the following spring. Remember this when planting Bleeding Heart in the border. Plant next to plants that will fill up the gap later in the season, such as Cranesbill (Geranium). Bleeding Heart also likes being planted under shrubs where the profit from the dropped leaves. Nice neighbour plants for Bleeding Heart are Hosta (Hosta), Coral Bells (Heuchera) and Great Forget-me-not (Brunnera).

Bleeding Heart - Dicentra spectabilis



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Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' | Gebroken hartje, Tranend hartje
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Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba'
€ 6,35
Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' | Gebroken hartje, Tranend hartje
Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba'
€ 6,35

Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' - Bleeding Heart

Botanical name       : Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' 
Common name          : Bleeding Heart, Lady in the Bath 

Colour               : White 
Flowering time       : May - June 
Full grown height    : ± 60 cm 
Light requirement    : Partial shade, Shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Bleeding Heart (Dicentra):
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) is a spring flowering woodland plant with fern-like foliage and arching stems with heart-shaped flowers. Sometimes also known as 'Lady in the Bath'. If you pick a flower and carefully pull it open, you will see a small figure which seems to be lying in the bath. Bleeding Heart is a plant for humus rich soil, not too dry and in half shade. The plants are fully hardy. Some Bleeding Hearts will retreat underground after flowering and re-appear in autumn or the following spring. Remember this when planting Bleeding Heart in the border. Plant next to plants that will fill up the gap later in the season, such as Cranesbill (Geranium). Bleeding Heart also likes being planted under shrubs where the profit from the dropped leaves. Nice neighbour plants for Bleeding Heart are Hosta (Hosta), Coral Bells (Heuchera) and Great Forget-me-not (Brunnera).

Bleeding Heart - Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba'



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Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' | Gebroken hartje, Tranend hartje
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Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' | Gebroken hartje, Tranend hartje
Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine'
€ 8,60

Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' - Bleeding Heart

Botanical name       : Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' 
Common name          : Bleeding Heart, Lady in the Bath 

Colour               : Red, White 
Flowering time       : May - June 
Full grown height    : ± 60 cm 
Light requirement    : Partial shade, Shade 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Bleeding Heart (Dicentra):
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) is a spring flowering woodland plant with fern-like foliage and arching stems with heart-shaped flowers. Sometimes also known as 'Lady in the Bath'. If you pick a flower and carefully pull it open, you will see a small figure which seems to be lying in the bath. Bleeding Heart is a plant for humus rich soil, not too dry and in half shade. The plants are fully hardy. Some Bleeding Hearts will retreat underground after flowering and re-appear in autumn or the following spring. Remember this when planting Bleeding Heart in the border. Plant next to plants that will fill up the gap later in the season, such as Cranesbill (Geranium). Bleeding Heart also likes being planted under shrubs where the profit from the dropped leaves. Nice neighbour plants for Bleeding Heart are Hosta (Hosta), Coral Bells (Heuchera) and Great Forget-me-not (Brunnera).

Bleeding Heart - Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine'



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