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Plant Profile Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) A popular and charming cottage garden plant that adds grace to partly shaded gardens, the bleeding heart is a long-time beloved plant in heirloom gardens. dicentra • bleeding heart • shade flowering plant • perennial plants • hardy flowers
Literal Bleeding Hearts The history, folklore, and uses of bleeding hearts. dicentra • dicentra spectabilis • dicentra eximis • dicentras • bleeding heart
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Boo! Seasonal Wildflower Lore In “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” a crowd of villagers has adorned the head of an unfortunate woman with a conical hat, and has fastened a long, pointy false nose to her face. Yelling, “Witch! Witch!”, they demand she be burned at the stake, mostly for its entertainment value. What does this have to do with wildflowers, you ask? Well, it is Halloween, and Halloween is when witches are about, and if anybody could find a use for a wildflower, berry, or bit of tuber, it would be a witch. wildflowers • north america • gregg pasterick • halloween • folk lore
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Northern Spring Perennials These super-hardy early flowering perennials are great in the gardens and the wild in zones 4 and colder. northern • spring • perennials • marsh marigold • caltha palustris
Perennial Plants for Cold Climates A frequent frustration of gardeners in cold northern zone climates is hearing about perennial plants that their Southern neighbors enjoy. What plants will survive zone 3? cardinal flower • yarrow • bleeding heart • daylily • columbine
Smile Back, and Flirt! Heirloom specimens blend beautifully with plants of other originations. native plants • heirloom plants • heritage plants
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