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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI bought two about half-gallon-size plants at Lowe’s that said “Bleeding heart” on the side. I transplanted them when I got home into larger pots. They are “climbers” and I gave them cedar stakes to climb on (when I saw them putting out the shoots). Today, July 8, they are at least 7 feet tall and have lots of shoots. I doesn’t look like any of the bleeding hearts on the internet. I have been fertilizing them every week and watering them regularly. They look healthy, but I am running out of stakes. Any idea about what I have? I live in zone 7. I had them outside in the shade but I had to put them in the gazebo because they were top heavy and kept falling over. Ken West
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1 Comment To "Bleeding heart?"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 07/10/2018 @ 7:58 am
It is most likely a clerodendrum or bleeding heart vine. This article should help
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