Bleeding heart is a plant that bears heart-shaped rosy-red, pink, or white flowers in the late spring. It has delicate stems and blossoms. The long center stem arches. Gardeners brought the flower from Japan about 1850. It now grows in England, Australia, and the United States. The bleeding heart is a favorite garden flower. It is easy to grow. It can be kept indoors if it is taken out of the ground in the late fall. The plant is a perennial, and will grow from year to year. Indoors, it should be kept in warm rooms that have some moisture.