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  2. Dicentra cucullaria - Wikipedia

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    Dicentra cucullaria, Dutchman's britches, or Dutchman's breeches, is a perennial herbaceous plant, native to rich woods of eastern North America, with a disjunct population in the Columbia Basin. [2] The common name Dutchman's breeches derives from their white flowers that look like white breeches.

  3. Showy and fragrant Dutchman's breeches a delightful native ...

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    Dutchman’s breeches provides an early source of pollen and nectar for bumblebees, honeybees, mason bees and anthophorid bees, as well as some butterflies and skippers.

  4. Stand-out spring ephemerals are a great way to celebrate ...

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    Dutchman’s breeches (Dicentra cucullaria) is a cousin of the Asian bleeding heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) most gardeners might be familiar with as a perennial garden staple. These adorable ...

  5. Dicentra - Wikipedia

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    In Dicentra, all leaves are in a basal rosette, and flowers are on leafless stalks. In other genera with bisymmetric heart-shaped flowers (Lamprocapnos, Dactylicapnos, Ichtyoselmis, Ehrendorferia), leaves grow on stems as well as from the root. [4] Each of the two compound stamens is composed of one median and two lateral half stamens fused ...

  6. These Flowers Will Thrive in the Coldest Months of the Year

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    Dutchman's Breeches. Another flower that's technically a spring plant, these unique flowers are the small, wild version of Bleeding Hearts. They bloom so early that they actually look best in ...

  7. Ephemeral plant - Wikipedia

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    Examples include: spring beauties, trilliums, harbinger of spring and the genus of Dicentra particularly D. cucullaria, Dutchman's breeches and D. canadensis, squirrel corn. [citation needed] In the herb layer of beech forest and hornbeam-sessile oak forest, tuberous, bulbous and rhizomous plants are abundant.

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