Dicentra nevadensis
Dicentra nevadensis, the Sierra bleeding heart or Tulare County bleeding heart, is a perennial plant endemic to gravelly outcroppings in the Sierra Nevada peaks of Tulare and Fresno Counties in California.[1][2] It has previously been treated as a subspecies of Dicentra formosa (Pacific bleeding heart).[2][3] The plant is found at elevations of 2,100โ3,300 metres (6,900โ10,800 ft).[2] DescriptionDicentra nevadensis leaves are finely divided and sprout from the base of the plant.[1] Flowers are heart-shaped, dull white, pink, or yellow-brown, hanging in racemes on bare stems above the leaves. When dried, the flowers turn black. Flowers bloom June to August.[4] Seeds are borne in a capsule one to two centimeters long.[2] References
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