Wild Bleedingheart
(Dicentra eximia)





Other Information
Physical Characteristics
Type: Herbaceous Perennial
Height: 1 - 2 ft
Spread: 1 - 2 ft
Flower Color: Magenta / Pink
Flower Time: Late Spring (Apr - Jul)
Fruit Type: Seed Capsule
Fruit Color: Green
Autumn Color: Insignificant
Sun Conditions: Part Shade / Full Shade
Shade Tolerance: High
Moisture Preference: Medium
Deer Resistance*: High
Dog Safe**: No (Toxic)
Conservation Status (MD): S2 - Imperiled
Other Names: Fringed Bleeding-heart, Turkey Corn
*Deer resistance can vary based on many factors
**Always consult with a veterinarian about plants toxic to dogs and other animals
Wildlife Benefits:
Wild Bleedingheart provides nectar and attracts pollinators (and potentially hummingbirds). May provide cover for small wildlife.