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In Little Dorrit, the Plornish family lived here and Daniel Doyce, the inventor had his factory over the gateway.

Bleeding Gods - Metaldays 2018

Three hearts - beat as one

Such a neat looking flower. These ones are dead, but personally I quite like the way a lot of dead plants look.

Read all about it at www.clevercakestudio.com/2008/05/19/bleeding-armadillo/

 

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Bleeding Tissue Paper was stacked ,this time a brown sheet over a yellow sheet resulting in this unpredictable pattern

_Dicentra spectabilis_. Up close, out of context, from this angle, the individual flowers look like squid.

Bleeding hearts flowers on a stem

Lamprocapnos spectabilis (formerly Dicentra spectabilis; old-fashioned bleeding-heart, Venus's car, Lady in a bath, Dutchman's trousers, or Lyre-flower) is a rhizomatous perennial plant native to eastern Asia from Siberia south to Japan.

A perennial in our back yard.

Lamprocapnos spectabilis (formerly Dicentra spectabilis); also known as old-fashioned bleeding-heart, Venus's car, Lady in a bath, Dutchman's trousers, or Lyre-flower is a rhizomatous perennial plant native to eastern Asia from Siberia south to Japan. It is a popular ornamental plant for flower gardens in temperate climates, and is also used in floristry as a cut flower for Valentine's Day. It usually has red heart-shaped flowers with white tips which droop from arching flower stems in late spring and early summer. White-flowered forms are also cultivated.

Bleeding heart - one of my favorite spring flowers

Got a mess of good pics of these at Mom and Dads....:)

 

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Bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis), the standard garden version of this plant.

at Spadina House Gardens.

 

Spadina House

Doors Open Toronto, 2007.

Chocolate heart cake for halloween. Cherry sauce for the clotting blood and marzipan beetles munching on the flesh!

Dicentra spectabilis, a perennial which, in spring, bears horizontal stems bearing red and white, heart-shaped flowers.

 

© Nicola Stocken Tomkins. Countryside May 2012.

 

VanDusen Botanical Garden

Vancouver, BC Canada

Photo taken: May 2, 2012

Photo credit: Raymond Chan, Photomedia

Fletcher's Creek Rec Centre. Brampton Ontario, Canada

I've known bleeding hearts as spring flowers, but this one waited until June to even poke above ground. It wasn't until mid-July that it flowered, so I hope it will stay around for a while.

Toronto, Canada ~ May 29, 2011.

Countdown til the end of school: One month.

  

Yay

Bleeding Mycena (Mycena haematopus). Western Regional Park, Maryland.

From the archives. I haven't been shooting much recently, winter bores me......

Bleeding Heart taken in the Elkmont area of the Smoky Mountain National Park

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