Definition
The genus *Dicentra* refers to a group of flowering plants, mainly known for their heart-shaped flowers. These plants belong to the poppy family and are native to North America and Asia. They thrive in shady, woodland areas. Think of them as the 'romantic poets' of the plant world, with their delicate and charming appearance. The flowers often dangle gracefully, adding a touch of whimsy to gardens. They aren't just pretty; they're survivors, adapted to tough environments. These plants also showcase natureβs amazing ability to create beauty in unexpected places.