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Taken in my garden, 12th April 2020 when there are too many Bleeding Hearts due to the Corona Virus around the world
An old-fashioned spring favourite that is found in many gardens.
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The bleeding heart plant (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) gets its common name from its puffy, heart-shaped pink flowers that dangle from long, arching stems. Beneath the heart shape is a protruding white petal that looks like a drop—hence the "bleeding" in bleeding heart. In fact, the bleeding heart flower's meaning is said to be about unrequited or rejected love, as well as love and romance in general.
www.thespruce.com/growing-bleeding-heart-plants-1402834
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Male gelada (Theropithecus gelada), an old world monkey also known as a "bleeding heart monkey" for the bare patch of skin on their chest. They are found only in the Ethiopian Highlands, with a large population restricted to the Semien Mountain region and are the only primates that are primarily grazers.
This fellow lives in an all-male ("bachelor") troop in the Africa Rocks section of the San Diego Zoo.
Conservation status: Least Concern
The story behind the bleeding heart flower is as follows: There was a young Prince who fell in love with the beautiful Princess of the land. He devised a plan to try to win her heart by presenting her with a magnificent gift each day until he won her heart.
Although some believe bleeding heart flowers represent rejected love; it can also symbolize feelings of compassion and love for everything in creation.
An eastern tent caterpillar visits a white bleeding heart group of flowers, which dangle from their vine in a row. Both are seen in late spring. The caterpillar eventually turns into a moth in the Lasiocampidae family. Texturized.
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The bleeding heart plant (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) has heart-shaped flowers that hang in rows on arching stems above soft, green foliage. This spring-blooming perennial has a short growing season. By midsummer, the whole plant dies back to the ground.
Taken from our garden. I am thankful and happy to see some flowers in our garden and grateful that the bleeding hearts survived during the snow we had few days days ago.
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Those of us with a fascination for the odd and unusual, will love bleeding tooth fungus (Hydnellum peckii). It has a weird appearance straight out of a horror movie, as well as some potential medical uses. What is bleeding tooth fungus? It is a mycorrhiza with serrated basal spines and oozing, blood-like secretions topside. A mushroom with a flair for the dramatic that is native to the Pacific Northwest.
www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/fungus-lichen/is-blee...
Taken during this year's Melbourne International Flowers and Gardens Show earlier in March.
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Taken from our garden.
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Taken at a Nursery and Greenhouse while looking around for new plants for our garden.
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