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Skansen, Stockholm.
Dicentra spectabilis (Bleeding heart).
Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' is the white old-fashioned Bleeding Heart. Blooms are exquisitely delicate, and the white gives an entirely different character to the plant. Like so many white varieties, it is slightly less vigorous than its pink cousin, which doesn't diminish its garden value a bit.
About 15 species make up this genus of perennials native to Asia and North America. The common name derives from the unusual heart shape of the flowers and protruding inner petals that suggest a single drop of blood at the base of each bloom.
We saw this on our hike in Wells Gray Park in British Columbia. It's a Bleeding Tooth Fungus. Thick red fluid oozes through its tiny pores, creating the appearance of blood. 😳
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Skansen, Stockholm.
Dicentra spectabilis (Bleeding heart).
Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' is the white old-fashioned Bleeding Heart. Blooms are exquisitely delicate, and the white gives an entirely different character to the plant. Like so many white varieties, it is slightly less vigorous than its pink cousin, which doesn't diminish its garden value a bit.
About 15 species make up this genus of perennials native to Asia and North America. The common name derives from the unusual heart shape of the flowers and protruding inner petals that suggest a single drop of blood at the base of each bloom.
a massive thanks again for taking time out of your day to let me take this badass picture!!
A demon with a smile of gold
You soul-sucker, I won't become like you
A killer with the perfect weapons
Crystal eyes and a heart of coal
You soul-sucker, I won't lose myself in you
Look how pretty she is when she falls down
Now there's no beauty in bleeding mascara
Her lips are quivering like a withering rose
She's back again
What the fuck do you think love means?
It's more than words and more than feelings sucking me dry
Is my marrow that sweet?
Your dead lovers have left a trail of broken hearts and misspent hopes
Sucking them dry
Does their marrow taste of sweetness?
Sweetness, I hope you choke
Look how pretty she is when she falls down
Now there's no beauty in bleeding mascara
Her lips are quivering like a withering rose
She's back again, she's back a...
She's back again, she's back
My beautiful Bleeding Heart plant, very lush & healthy. With Valentines' Day just around the corner, I wanted to share this with you all, hoping your hearts are joyful & blooming with love =)
My Garden Abington Pa.
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In Explore, Februari 3, 2026
Clerodendrum thomsoniae, commonly called bleeding heart vine, is an evergreen liana growing to 4m tall, native to tropical West Africa from Cameroon west to Senegal.
An unambiguous common name is bleeding glory-bower.
Names like glory-bower, bagflower or bleeding-heart vine are also often encountered but can refer to any of the roughly 400 species of the genus Clerodendrum.
The flowers are born in cymose inflorescences arising from the axils of the leaves. The leaves, in turn, are arranged opposite to each other and at right angles to the pairs above and below.
De Clerodendrum thomsoniae, ook bekend als de klimmende klerodendrum en kansenboom, is een sierlijke groenblijvende klimplant met donkergroene bladeren die contrasteren met de opvallende witte bloemen.
De bloemen hebben een karakteristieke, buisvormige vorm en groeien vanuit de bladoksels. De bladeren staan tegenover elkaar en loodrecht op de paren erboven en eronder.
De soort komt van nature voor in West-Afrika, meer bepaald in het gebied van Kameroen tot Senegal.
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The Bleeding-Heart Dove get this name from a splash of vivid red colour at the centre of their white breasts. On first sight it is hard to believe that the bird has not recently been wounded. This is also partially due to a reddish hue extending down the belly, providing the illusion of blood having run down the bird's front.