Thursday, May 10, 2007
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Muriel
Grand Forks, BC Canada
Zone 5
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4 Comments:
Very simple, it is a bleeding heart.......beautiful old time plant, they also come in all white.
I see that the different angle didn't fool you, iowa gardening woman!
I will post more pics of this plant in the next day or two.
yup, I was gonna say bleeding heart too :)
Nice diffrent perspective.
I have been looking at bleeding heart from a lot of angles for a lot of years......lol.........great photos. Your bleeding heart is a bit a head of mine. I will take some pics of mine tomorrow. My white bleeding heart is way behind the pink one this year for some reason.
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