Bleeding heart
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Bleeding heart may refer to:
Flowering plants
[edit]- Bleeding-heart, perennial herbaceous plants of the family Papaveraceae, including:
- Lamprocapnos spectabilis (formerly Dicentra spectabilis), a popular garden plant with arching sprays of pendent red and white (or pure white) flowers
- Dicentra, a genus native to eastern Asia and North America
- Ehrendorferia, also known as eardrops
- Dactylicapnos, herbaceous climbers
- Bleeding-heart, flowering shrubs, lianas, or small trees of the mint family Lamiaceae, in the genus Clerodendrum (also called glorybowers or bagflowers)
- Bleeding heart tree (Homalanthus populifolius), of the family Euphorbiaceae, an Australian rainforest plant, also known as Queensland poplar
Music
[edit]- A Bleeding Heart, a 2003 EP by New Zealand band the Bleeders
- Bleeding Heart (album), a 1994 posthumous live album by Jimi Hendrix
- "Bleeding Heart" (song), a 1965 Elmore James song
- "Bleeding Heart Disease" (song), a song by NOFX from the 1996 album Heavy Petting Zoo
- "Bleeding Heart", a song by the Brazilian metal band Angra, from the EP Hunters and Prey
- "Bleeding Heart", a song by the German power metal band Freedom Call from the album Eternity
- The Bleeding Heart Band, the backing band for Roger Waters for a brief period of his post-Pink Floyd solo career
Other uses
[edit]- Bleeding Heart (film), a 2015 American film
- Bleeding-hearts, doves in the genus Gallicolumba
- Bleeding heart tetra, Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma
- Bleeding Heart Yard, a courtyard in London, England
- Bleeding Hearts, a 1994 crime novel by Ian Rankin, under the pseudonym Jack Harvey
- "Bleeding Heart", an episode of season 2 of The Mentalist
See also
[edit]- Bleeding-heart libertarianism (or liberalism)
- Bleeding heart liberal
- Catholic iconography:
- Sacred heart of Christ, often depicted bleeding
- Heart of the virgin Mary, often depicted bleeding
- Heartbleed (disambiguation)