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Bleeding heart

Bleeding heart

Bleeding heart

Lamprocapnos spectabilis

ornamental☀️ part-sun🪴 moist loam📏 medium🌡️ RHS H7
☠️ Toxic to humans🐾 Toxic to pets

📋Quick Facts

Water

💧💧 Average watering

Hardiness

Zone 10-12

About

Old-fashioned favourite with heart-shaped blooms.

Top tip
Bleeding hearts prefer cool, shady spots; allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering.
Also known as: Tränendes Herz, Lamprocapnos spectabilis, Coração-sangrento, Serduszka okazałe, Corazón sangrante, Cœur de Marie, Bleeding heart

Safety Information

Humans
Moderate
Pets
Moderate

Medicinal Uses

All parts are toxic. Historically used in very small quantities in traditional medicine for pain relief and as an antispasmodic; not suitable for safe self-medication due to isoquinoline alkaloid toxicity.

Method: No safe preparation — toxic plant; historical use only

Always wash hands after handling. Keep away from children and pets if toxic.

Pest Resilience

4/5 — Good resilience

Few pest issues; slugs may nibble young growth but damage is minor.

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How to Propagate

🔪Division
Easy
🌰Seed
Easy
🌱Root division
Moderate

Hardiness Zones

H1a (tender)H7 (very hardy)
RHS H7

USDA 4–5 equivalent

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