Stately 2 meter tall flowering stalks, rising from a basal cluster of deeply cut handsome leaves, are densely covered in dark velvety blue to pale blue blooms with or without a contrasting white/black bee or eye. Open pollinated.
Soft fern like foliage and dangling pink heart shaped flowers are borne on long stems holding nectar filled blooms high for the hummingbirds and bumblebees. Very early as its one of the first of the wildflowers to flower. Grows 30 cm tall with wider spread. Longest blooming of all the Dicentras.
A garden classic with early spring blooming perennial with flowers in shades of white, pink, purple or nearly black. Flowering stalks appear in early Spring/late Winter before the thick leathery palmate leaves. Each seed grown plant is its own characteristic bloom colour and pattern of spots (or...
A valuable rare herbaceous perennial of the Eastern North American forests. Single stems appear in early to mid Spring from golden yellow rhizomes. White flowers open even before the large lobed leaves unfurl. Red berries follow and are often taken by birds.