Western bleeding heart
Dicentra formosa
native of Pacific northwest USA.
<http://www.realgardensgrownatives.com/?p=2808>

to me these flowers tend to be longer than their width and they tend to
bunch up toward the top of the twig
and leaves are more fern like

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Bleeding heart flowers that we see in spectacular photos esp with raindrops
as you said Lamprocapnos spectabilis ... flowers are wider then than their
red body is long
and they tend to be in a neat row on the twig
and when not yet fully open do look like a heart.
 their leaves are not so ferny looking.
and native of Japan Korea, even siberia (per wiki page )
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamprocapnos>
Usha di
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while i wrote all this
i cant really get rid of the notion that this may be a newer cultivar
called
Dicentra formosa "spring gold"  or even "spring magic" , because there is a
question if this was of spreading habit,
almost like ground cover,  but  there is no way to know the cultivar
without the  nursery label.
 There are soooo many cultivars i stopped counting after about 10.

so my diagnosis is Dicentra formosa.
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On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 12:37 PM Aarti S. Khale <[email protected]>
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> Tiny Pink garden flowers seen in a park in Manhattan.
> Bleeding Heart?
> DescriptionLamprocapnos spectabilis or Dicentra spectabilis?
> Aarti
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