Just seen a nice white one too on Crocus, it would go lovely with a pink one (not red ). There is a lovely red one too.......I really shouldn't look on Crocus when on my own!!!
They're easy plants OL. The white one is lovely for a shady spot - used to have it in a shady border with white J's Ladder, ferns and Astilbes. Sometimes called Lady in the Bath too. If you open the flowers slightly it looks like a little 'lady' sitting in a bath
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Dicentra / bleeding heart is another 'good old fashioned or traditional plant mum always had in her garden, I love the arching flower stem and light green foliage.
Before reading all the comments I was thinking that bleeding hearts must be the plant of the moment-.
Potters so pleased you've shared your garden with us- it is wonderful. I had never thought to put a sink up on logs, looks great. The pic above it has also mad me determined to try to get a mosaic done.
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Just seen a nice white one too on Crocus, it would go lovely with a pink one (not red
). There is a lovely red one too.......I really shouldn't look on Crocus when on my own!!!
SGL, they also come in white, they are in one of my photos.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
I've said that already Punk
I've seen a lovely white one on Crocus, I love white flowers 
Yes sorry pdoc, knew about white ones too. Should've said that as love white flowers, they are my fav.
You were up late OL.
Potters, may have to start begging, borrowing etc myself lol
sister is moving soon!!!!
They're easy plants OL. The white one is lovely for a shady spot - used to have it in a shady border with white J's Ladder, ferns and Astilbes. Sometimes called Lady in the Bath too. If you open the flowers slightly it looks like a little 'lady' sitting in a bath
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Thanks all, I am trying to persuade OH after being out drinking for over 12 hours yesterday that I deserve a GC trip today
Yes Lily I was up late, OH had to tell me all about his day out
What a treat this thread is.
Before reading all the comments I was thinking that bleeding hearts must be the plant of the moment-.
Potters so pleased you've shared your garden with us- it is wonderful. I had never thought to put a sink up on logs, looks great. The pic above it has also mad me determined to try to get a mosaic done.
What lovely photographs everyone.
So good to see plants in situ that look well together. Inspiring for my ongoing 'project' for a part shady damp/full sun border.
Thanks for sharing