It’s easy to see the origin of bleeding heart’s common name when you get a look at its heart-shape pink or white blooms with a protruding tip at the base of the heart. They grow best in partial to full shade in moist, well-drained soil. Some types bloom only in spring and others bloom spring, summer, and fall, provided temperatures aren’t too high.
Mountain blue is an excellent choice for the border or rock garden. Blue flowers open from attractive buds in late spring to midsummer, then leave behind a mass of vigorous, silvery-green woolly foliage and woolly stems.
It’s noteworthy characteristics are blue, spidery flowers, it also self-seeds. Best to grow in moist soil in sun or partial shade. Easy to divide in fall if it begins to crowd its neighbors.
Japanese anemone
All anemones are poisonous if ingested.
Butterfly milkweed: requires full sun, prefers average, drier, well drained soil. Plants are slow to emerge in spring, and will self sow but takes a couple years to flower.
For the summer, deadhead flowers once faded to encourage repeat blooms. Retain flower heads if you wish to encourage self sowing and have seed pods for fall interest Make sure new plants receive ample moisture during dry periods.