Description | Pacific bleeding heart is a low growing perennial that thrives in moist shade. Silvery-green foliage emerges in late winter and provides a backdrop for drooping sprays of showy pink and white heart-shaped flowers in mid-spring to early summer. After flowering in late summer, foliage dies back until winter rain and cooler temperatures return. |
Plant Type | Perennial. |
Flower Color | Pink and white. |
Bloom Period | March-July. |
Height at Maturity | 12-18" |
Plant Spacing | 1-2' |
Light Requirements | Shade to part sun. |
Moisture Needs | Prefers moist soil. |
Soil Type |
Well drained, rich in organic matter. |