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Dying Bleeding Heart Leaves


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Dying Bleeding Heart Leaves. Cutting back bleeding heart plants should only be done after the foliage naturally fades, which should happen in early to midsummer. If you're growing bleeding heart and the leaves are turning yellow, here's what you should do, including limiting sunlight exposure.

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Bleeding heart plants tend to die back when temperatures get too hot, signalling a period of dormancy. It's normal for bleeding hearts to produce spring growth, bloom, and then go dormant later in the summer. Cutting back bleeding heart plants should only be done after the foliage naturally fades, which should happen in early to midsummer.

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Bleeding heart plant hires stock photography and images Alamy

Cutting back bleeding heart plants should only be done after the foliage naturally fades, which should happen in early to midsummer. Bleeding heart plants tend to die back when temperatures get too hot, signalling a period of dormancy. Combat pests and fungus with clean practices and proper airflow. Bleeding heart (dicentra spectablis) is a relatively hardy plant in spite of its lacy foliage and delicate, dangling blooms, but it can be plagued by a handful of diseases.

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