Fringed bleeding-heart

Dicentra eximia

"Dicentra eximia" is a flowering plant with fernlike leaves and oddly shaped flowers native to the Appalachian Mountains. It is similar to the Pacific bleeding-heart, which grows on the Pacific Coast.
Wild Bleeding Heart - Dicentra eximia Lavender, nodding, heart-shaped flowers located above the foliage on long, leafless, leaning stems. The flower's inner petals protrude and look like a drop of blood at the bottom of each heart-shaped flower. Leaves are deeply cut and fern-like.

Habitat: Moist, rocky forest

**I think this flower may have been the victim of a nectar robber (note the hole on the top left). Nectar robbers take nectar from flowers without pollinating them...Instead, they circumvent the floral opening by cutting a hole in the flower and thus remove nectar without contacting the anthers and/or stigma. 
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Appearance

Leaves are finely divided and gray-green, growing from the base of the plant.

Flowers are pink and bloom in tight clusters at the top of leafless, fleshy stems above the leaves from mid-spring to autumn. The four petals are connected at the base. The two outer petals are pouched at the base and bent back at the tips. The inner petals are perpendicular to the outer petals and connected at the tip. The pistil is enclosed within the inner petals, and the two stamens are on either side. There are two tiny, triangular, pink sepals above the petals.

Seeds are borne in a plump, pointed pod. They ripen to black while the pod is still green. Each has a white elaiosome prized by ants.

Pacific bleeding-heart is frequently confused with and sold as "Dicentra eximia". It has wider, more rounded flowers with shorter wings on the outer petals.
Wild Bleeding Heart - Dicentra eximia Lavender, nodding, heart-shaped flowers located above the foliage on long, leafless, leaning stems. The flower's inner petals protrude and look like a drop of blood at the bottom of each heart-shaped flower. Leaves are deeply cut and fern-like.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/71533/wild_bleeding_heart_-_dicentra_eximia.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/71534/wild_bleeding_heart_-_dicentra_eximia.html Dicentra eximia,Geotagged,Spring,United States,Wild Bleeding Heart

Habitat

Fringed bleeding-heart is native to the Appalachians from southwestern Pennsylvania south to Tennessee and North Carolina. It typically grows in rocky woodland at an altitude of 330 to 5,575 ft.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderRanunculales
FamilyPapaveraceae
GenusDicentra
SpeciesD. eximia