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Dicentra eximia, commonly called fringed bleeding heart, is a native wildflower of the eastern United States that typically occurs on forest floors, rocky woods and ledges. Features deeply-cut, fern-like, grayish-green, foliage which persists throughout the growing season and pink to purplish red, nodding, heart-shaped flowers carried above the foliage on long, leafless, leaning stems.
- Type: Perennial
- Native
- Zone: 3 to 9
- Height: 1.00 to 1.50 feet
- Spread: 1.00 to 1.50 feet
- Bloom Time: April to July
- Bloom Description: Rose pink to purplish red
- Sun: Part shade
- Water: Medium
- Maintenance: Low
- Suggested Use: Naturalize
- Flower: Showy, Good Cut
- Tolerate: Rabbit