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Tuesday, 4 May 2010
A bleeding heart
Dicentra spectabilis lives up to its name; pure white, stark, beautiful, a trail of perfection. Its delicate white blooms pair beautifully with the soft subtle pink Narcissus called 'Roseworthy'. An exquisite match for all spring gardens whether in pots or borders.
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I love the white bleeding hearts. Mine didn't come back this year and I'm sick about it. Oh well, I can always replant. :)
I am a garden designer and author; I have a love of gardens whether in town, village or countryside! Even City coutyards hold a special interest, especially with their historic associations.
I also have a particular interest in conceptual gardening which in my case come into the "garden art" category with many paintings transformed into growing borders here at The Manor House Stevington. I am also very keen on edible flowers and eat my garden flowers from my borders as well as orchard fruits and vegetables. I like to share them with others too when groups visits.
2 comments:
I love the white bleeding hearts. Mine didn't come back this year and I'm sick about it. Oh well, I can always replant. :)
Lovely! I like the pink daffodil too.
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