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  • 애기금낭화 '럭셔리언트'-Dicentra formosa 'Luxuriant'
    식물/들꽃-양귀비과(Papaveraceae) 2023. 12. 4. 14:52
    과명 Papaveraceae (양귀비과) 속명 Dicentra (애기금낭화속)
    전체학명 Dicentra 'Luxuriant' 추천명 애기금낭화 '럭셔리언트'
    이명   외국명  

     

    Common Name: bleeding heart 

    Type: Herbaceous perennial
    Family: Papaveraceae
    Zone: 3 to 9
    Height: 1.00 to 1.50 feet
    Spread: 1.00 to 1.50 feet
    Bloom Time: May
    Bloom Description: Cherry red
    Sun: Part shade
    Water: Medium
    Maintenance: Low
    Flower: Showy, Good Cut
    Tolerate: Rabbit
     
    Culture

    Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in part shade. Prefers rich, fertile, humusy, consistently moist soils. Soils must not be allowed to dry out during summer. Intolerant of wet soils in winter. Promptly remove spent flowering stems to promote additional bloom.

    Noteworthy Characteristics

    Dicentra is a genus of 20 or more species of annual and perennial herbaceous flowering plants which are native to moist woodland areas in Asia and North America. Plants feature pendant, two-spurred, heart-shaped flowers atop mounds of deeply dissected leaves.

    A number of cultivars have been produced in recent years which are hybrid crosses between D. peregrine (native to alpine areas of China and eastern Siberia) and D. eximea (native to woodland areas of eastern North America) in which the goal was to produce a dicentra with a compact and robust habit, long flowering period, blue-gray foliage and quality flower colors.

    Genus name comes from the Greek words dis meaning twice and kentron meaning a spur for the two-spurred flowers.

    Flowers in the genus Dicentra are commonly called bleeding heart because protruding inner petals, more obvious in some species than others, purportedly appear to form a drop of blood at the bottom of each heart-shaped flower.

    'Luxuriant' features deeply-cut, fern-like, grayish-green foliage which persists throughout the growing season and cherry red, nodding, heart-shaped flowers carried above the foliage on long, leafless, leaning stems. Protruding inner petals of the flower purportedly appear to form a drop of blood at the bottom of each heart-shaped flower (hence the common name of bleeding heart). Plant typically grows to 15" tall. Bloom begins in late spring. In cooler climates, flowering may continue throughout the summer, but in the hotter climates, the flowering will generally stop in hot weather, with a possible rebloom occurring when the weather cools in late summer or early fall. Given adequate moisture, foliage remains attractive in summer, and may produce an attractive groundcover effect. Similar in appearance to the showy, old garden bleeding heart from Asia, D. spectabilis, except D. spectabilis is taller and wider, its flowers are larger and its foliage is less dissected and usually goes dormant by mid-summer. 'Luxuriant' is probably a hybrid between D. eximia (eastern U.S. native) and D. formosa (western U.S. native).

    Dicentra 'Luxuriant' - Plant Finder (missouribotanicalgarden.org)

    https://youtu.be/skWaIeowUio

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