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Taken with my Sony a300 with my Tamron SP AF60mm f/2 DI II LD (IF) 1:1 Macro Lens
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It’s simply amazing to see a just perfect heart-shaped flower. And it opens up for white petals that grow like water droplets!
Bleeding Hearts, the poetically named perennials, have heart shaped pendant pink or white flowers with spurs at the base and fernlike attractive foliage.
Dicentra spectabilis is the showiest, but its flowers finish in spring and its foliage disappears in midsummer. Other species continue to bloom all summer.
--- Home & Garden, Betty Barr Mackey
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.
#ThrowBackThursday to one of the more creepy sights exploring- 3 doors within an old decaying operating theatre of a former military hospital that appear to be bleeding! Now converted/demolished for housing.
Have a spooky Halloween all!
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.
autumn fog at English Bay, Vancouver Canada
my first 750+ faved pic!
-Photo contest grand prize winner/published in February 2007 issue of Up! magazine
-featured photo in UK magazine, What Digital Camera, December 2006.
-honourable mention in Here's How!'s Photo Contest 14:
@Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Bleeding Heart
Lamprocapnos spectabilis
Poppy Family: Papaveraceae
SE Russian Far East, NE China, Korea