Yellow Bleeding Heart is a charming vine found rambling on banks and
through shrubberies in the Himalayas, from Uttarakhand to NE India, at
altitudes of 1500-3000 m. It is a slender climber, growing up to 2 m long,
with short-stalked hanging clusters of yellow urn-shaped, or with some
imagination, heart-shaped flowers, tipped with purple. Flowers are 2-2.5
cm long, with 2 small traingular sepals, 4 petals, with 2 outer ones
having inflated bases, the inner 2 long-stalked, keeled, enlarged and
coming together at the tips. Stamens are only 2. Leaves are double-
compound with stalked ovate leaflets, 5-25 mm. Capsule is cylindrical,
with papery valves and shining seeds. Flowering: April-October.
Identification credit: Geetha Iyer
Photographed in West Kameng distt, Arunachal Pradesh.
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