Dicentra seed scam?
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7 years ago
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Have Dicentra - FERNLEAF Bleeding Heart Seeds
Comments (5)Hello email me at homegardenbon0@aol.com, I have some sea holly ghost ,for your fern leaf bleeding heart, and I have some purple/ white allssum, if you could send me your larkspur mix, it is my birthday flower and I don't have any in my yard and would love some. Bon mastergarder2003 GW....See MoreWanted: Dicentra - White Bleeding Heart seeds
Comments (1)Paradisa, I have seeds that were harvested last fall and have been stored in the fridge since then. Email me if you are interested. kms...See Morehave: dicentra seeds for sase
Comments (11)I would love to try some of your dicentra eximia/ formosa mix pink- red, dicentra eximia white, and thalictrum rochebrunianum. Also if you have any extras of these from your list, I would love to try some, also. clematis speciosa/ stans mix Aquilegia White Towers Nicotiana Marshmellow Let me know, and I will get a sASBE in the mail right away. Thanks for sharing, Deb...See MoreCan you really grow bleeding heart (dicentra) from seed??
Comments (32)Yes, that is a bit confusing, as it seems to end abruptly in midsentence. But if Susan meant that she was looking for a yellow or blue flowering bleeding heart, Dicentra or Lamprocapnos species, then sadly she's going to be looking a long time. They don't come in those colors. But their distant cousins the Corydalis do and share similar growing conditions so may be a possible alternate choice for the bleeding hearts....See Moresalvia49
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