Bleeding Heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) — Shoreview, MN

Bleeding Heart

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$20.99
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Bleeding Heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) — Shoreview, MN

Bleeding Heart

$20.99
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Size#2 Gallon
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The Timeless Pink Heart of the Shade Garden

Bleeding Heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) is the cherished cottage-garden classic — graceful arching stems hung with rows of dangling, rosy-pink, heart-shaped flowers, each with a teardrop of white, in mid to late spring. Few plants evoke spring shade gardens like this one. Deer-resistant and reliably hardy, it's a nostalgic, must-have perennial for woodland and part-shade borders in Edina, Woodbury, and Maple Grove.

Bleeding Heart Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Botanical Name Lamprocapnos spectabilis (syn. Dicentra spectabilis)
Mature Size 24–36 in. tall, 24–30 in. wide
Hardiness Zone 3–9 (Twin Cities is zone 4b–5a — fully hardy)
Light Part shade to full shade
Bloom Time Mid to late spring
Flower Color Rosy-pink with white tips
Soil Moist, rich, well-drained; amend clay with compost
Winter Hardiness Reliable to -30°F once established
Deer Resistance Rarely browsed by deer or rabbits
Foliage Soft green; often goes summer-dormant in heat

Landscape Uses in Minnesota

Classic spring shade gardens: A graceful early focal point under trees and along shaded foundations. Space 24–30 inches apart.

Woodland borders: Plant with hostas and ferns that fill in as it goes dormant in summer heat. Beautiful with brunnera, astilbe, and ferns.

Best Time to Plant in Minnesota

Plant in spring (late April–May) or early fall (late August–mid September) into rich, moist, shaded soil. Keep moist through establishment.

How to Plant Bleeding Heart

Dig a hole twice the root ball width at the same depth, mixing in compost. Set the crown level, backfill, water well, and mulch 2 inches deep. Space 24–30 inches apart.

Watering Bleeding Heart

First year: Keep evenly moist — water every 2–3 days at first, then weekly. Stop 2–3 weeks before the ground freezes.

After year one: Prefers steady moisture in spring; needs little water once it goes summer-dormant.

Q: Why does the foliage disappear in summer?
It naturally goes dormant in summer heat — that's normal, not a sign of trouble. Plant companions to fill the gap.

Q: Will it survive a Minnesota winter?
Easily — hardy to zone 3, returning faithfully each spring for decades.

Q: Is it deer-resistant?
Yes — deer and rabbits rarely browse it.

Q: How much shade does it need?
Part to full shade is ideal; morning sun is fine, but it dislikes hot, dry afternoon sun.

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Alba White Bleeding Heart (Lamprocapnos): The pure white form for luminous shade.

Hosta: A bold-leaved companion that fills in as bleeding heart goes dormant.

Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia): A native fern for the classic woodland look.

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