Scientific Name: Lamprocapnos spectabilis
Despite the negative sounding name, this flower is downright beautiful! Native to Japan, Northern China, Korea, and Siberia, these perennials can get up to two to three feet in width and height. There are also eight different species of this particular type of plant.
The most intriguing, but less beautiful of the bunch, is the Pacific Bleeding Heart, which is fire resistant. This is fitting, since this variety is found in Washington, Oregon, and California, where wildfires are common.
Bleeding hearts are a beautiful addition to a backyard, doing best in light shade and well drained soil. However, they will not survive in super hot climates.