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any of several species of
Dicentra, a genus of herbaceous flowering plants of the poppy family (Papaveraceae). The old garden favourite is the Japanese
D. spectabilis, widespread for its small rosy-red and white, heart-shaped flowers dangling from arching stems about 60 centimetres (2 feet) tall. There is also a white form,
D. spectabilis alba. The deeply cut leaf segments are larger than those of other cultivated species of
Dicentra, such as the shorter eastern, or wild, bleeding heart (
D. eximia), which produces sprays of small pink flowers from April to September in the Allegheny mountain region of eastern North America. The Pacific, or western, bleeding heart (
D. formosa) of mountain woods, which ranges from California to British Columbia, has several varieties of garden interest.