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Bleeding heart / Tränendes Herz (Lamprocapnos spectabilis)

with tulip bokeh in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

with some bleeding hearts / Tränendes Herz (Lamprocapnos spectabilis)

in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

in challenging times!

 

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Bleeding heart / Tränende Herz (Lamprocapnos spectabilis)

in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.

– Oscar Wilde

... for a Happy Sunday @home!

 

Bleeding heart / Tränende Herz (Lamprocapnos spectabilis)

in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

  

Art - plastic wrap and texture applied to photo

 

Lamprocapnos spectabilis, bleeding heart, fallopian buds or Asian bleeding-heart, is a species of flowering plant belonging to the fumitory subfamily of the poppy family Papaveraceae, and is native to Siberia, northern China, Korea and Japan. Wikipedia

Scientific name: Lamprocapnos

  

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gebroken hartje, Groningen, The Netherlands

Hi there,

 

I saw this vivid colour combo from quite a distance away, so I couldn't help but take some images.

 

Thanks a million for stopping by and for leaving me a comment! Have a wonderful day!

 

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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.

"Nature never did betray the heart that loved her."

-William Wordsworth

Although some believe bleeding heart flowers represent rejected love; it can also symbolize feelings of compassion and love for everything in creation.

Close-up, wide-open; Bleeding Hearts.

Bleeding Hearts blossoms grace a trail's edge in this image captured a few years ago at Chicago Botanic Garden.

 

Flickr friends, things have gotten busy in my life at the moment, so I'll be off and on here a bit more than usual for a while as I work to get things buttoned down.

Dicentra, known as bleeding-hearts, is a genus of eight species of herbaceous plants with oddly shaped flowers and finely divided leaves, native to eastern Asia and North America. Wikipedia

Scientific name: Dicentra

HBW!

 

Bleeding heart / Tränende Herz (Lamprocapnos spectabilis)

in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

I can't believe I planted such last year and it's blooming this year already, to my surprise. Well, my daughter in law helped me plant it, she loves gardening. :-))

I was about to go to the park to shoot dragonflies, it started to rain again. We do need rain tho. For one thing, it'd cool off the heat we've been getting for a week now. So, I decided to post more photos instead. :-))

If I had a flower for every time I thought of you..

I could walk through my garden forever.

( Alfred Tennyson )

 

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Caught my eye in this public garden where all the color and greenery enhances a beautiful fountain...

I used to have this plant in my old garden. After I planting & watering it every day, a month later, it was gone. I asked my hubby what happened? Guess what? he thought it was weeds that he yanked it out. Good thing he didn't take out the entire roots that it did come back next year and very much alive.

 

Today I found one of these at the nursery, I love such, will plant it again in the garden I've been planing to create at where I live now.

Les petits coeurs.

 

Bleeding hearts are among my favourite flowers to photograph.

 

Les coeurs saignants sont parmi mes fleurs favorites à photographier.

A new collection in my garden

You may question my composition here, I did. I wanted to isolate the flower from its close neighbor so it is close to the left edge. I considered cropping the empty space and create a verticle format but I really liked the bokeh so I decided to break the rules of composition for artistic expression. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

This shot of a cluster of Bleeding Heart flowers was taken on a photography club's outing to Ruth's Lake on the campus of Western Illinois University way back in 2014.

 

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A favourite perennial, focus stacked with Helicon Focus.

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