Dicentra spectabilis Valentine

Dicentra spectabilis Valentine
Flower type Single
Flower scent Unscented
Winter hardness Good (USDA-zone 5, 6)
Flower color Pink-medium red pink-051B
Leaf, scent Unscented
Flower diameter 2 - 2,5 cm
Plant height 40 - 50 cm
Flower length/hight 2,5 - 3 cm
Inflorescence Raceme
Flowering month(s) March; April; May
Leaf width 7,5 - 10 cm
Leaf size 7,5 - 10 cm
Leaf, main color Dark green
Leaf colour, pattern Unicolored
Flower color distribution Bicolored
Flower, secondary color(s) White-white-NN155D

Dicentra spectabilis, commonly known as Valentine, is a stunning flower that adds a burst of color to any garden. While it may be unscented, its vibrant pink-medium red petals make up for it in visual appeal. This plant is also known for its good winter hardiness, making it suitable for USDA zones 5 and 6.

Valentine blooms in the spring months of March, April, and May, creating a delightful display of flowers. The flowers are single and have a diameter of 2 to 2.5 cm, with a length and height of 2.5 to 3 cm. The inflorescence appears in the form of a raceme, allowing multiple flowers to bloom on a single stem.

The leaves of Dicentra spectabilis Valentine are unscented and have a dark green color. They are broad, with a width and size of 7.5 to 10 cm. The main color of the leaves is a deep, lush green, creating a beautiful contrast against the pink-red flowers. The leaves are unicolored, lacking any distinctive patterns.

One of the unique features of Valentine is its bicolored flower color distribution. The primary color of the flowers is a captivating pink-medium red, while the secondary color is a pure white. This combination adds depth and visual interest to the plant, making it stand out among other flowers in the garden.

As a compact plant, Valentine typically reaches a height of 40 to 50 cm, making it suitable for borders, containers, or as a focal point in a larger garden. Its relatively small size allows it to fit well in various garden designs, bringing a touch of elegance wherever it is planted.

Gardeners who live in USDA zones 5 and 6 can enjoy the beauty and resilience of Dicentra spectabilis Valentine. Its unscented flowers may not offer a fragrance, but their vibrant color and unique bicolored distribution make up for it. Whether planted individually or in clusters, Valentine is sure to add charm and grace to any outdoor space.

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