RHH's photos with the keyword: dicentra

Squirrel Corn

RHH
28 May 2019 8 3 119
These are the same family as Bleeding Heart and were photographed in Aman Park in western Michigan.

Dutchman's Breeches

RHH
28 May 2019 34 24 201
We photographed these spring wildflowers in several Michigan parks, along with many others. They are one of my favorites because they do indeed resemble a up-side-down pair of old Dutchman's Breeches. The belong to the same family as the Bleeding Heart and as Squirrel Corn, shown in one of the insets.

Water drops

RHH
11 Apr 2016 37 26 578
The foliage is of the Pacific Bleeding Heart, Dicentra formosa, but the photo was taken for the water drops on the edges of the foliage. We did not find a lot of wildflowers in bloom at Mount Hood but these were just starting (see inset for flowers).

Pacific Bleeding Heart

RHH
08 Feb 2015 33 17 601
Another photo from Lake Padden Park, this shows the Pacific Bleeding Heart, Dicentra formosa, one of our common spring wildflowers.

A Heart Bled White

RHH
06 May 2009 1 237
White Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis). In Explore May 7, 2009, #399.

Bleeding Hearts

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21 May 2011 193
Photographed at Christenson's Nursery.

Western Bleeding Heart

RHH
28 Aug 2012 301
Photographed along the Baker Lake Trail, this is one of our loveliest spring wildflowers with its fern-like foliage and striking blooms. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/04/baker-river...

Pacific Bleeding Heart

RHH
15 May 2013 6 6 719
After climbing the Old Mount Si trail we also hiked the Little Si trail, much shorter and much less steep. We found these along that trail in the sunnier areas, one of our distinctive spring wildflowers. Their botanical name is Dicentra formosa. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2013/05/mount-si.html