Deciduous perennial. Blue-green, fernlike foliage emerges in early spring on this variation of our California native. Delicate, spicy scented, heart-shaped rose-pink flowers bloom soon after and dangle from tall slender stems. Long bloom spring through early summer, then plants typically go dormant until following spring. Deer resistant. Regular water needs in well-drained soil during growing season. Moderate when dormant. Hardy to 0°F.
- Botanical Name: Dicentra formosa ‘Tuolumne Rose’
- Common Name: Western Bleeding Heart
- Exposure: Shade
- Dimensions (HxW): 18″ x gently spreading