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Fringed Bleeding-heart in the West Virginia wilds of Dolly Sods. (Courtesy of Miri Talabac)
Fringed Bleeding-heart in the West Virginia wilds of Dolly Sods. (Courtesy of Miri Talabac)
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Often growing in rocky ground with acidic soil in the wild, this species doesn’t go summer-dormant the way the popular non-native bleeding-hearts do, but heat may hamper growth and pause flowering.

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