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Native to Europe, Aquilegia Vulgaris, known as Columbine has escaped gardens and naturalized in parts of North America. Bushy and clump-forming, this attractive perennial has delicate blossoms in shades of blue, violet, pink, or white with spreading sepals and short-hooked spurs. They rise with natural grace in a mound of thin, leafy stems in late spring to early summer.
AQUILEGIA White Barlow Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata *CAUTION: Harmful if eaten* Plant Type :: Hardy Perennial Sow In :: Early Spring Germination :: 14-31 days (15-21°C) Height :: 100cm First Flowers :: 1 year Position :: Full Sun / Part Shade Also known as Columbine or Granny’s Bonnet. Aquilegia White Barlow will enchant you with her elegant layers upon layers of white petals. This cottage garden favourite forms the prettiest fully double blooms on extra tall stems. Flowers prolifically throughout spring. Splendid for borders or cut flowers. Seeds per packet :: 50 GROWING INSTRUCTIONS Start seeds indoors. Sow seeds onto moist, well draining seed starting mix. Only just cover with a light sprinkling of soil. Keep moist but do not over-water. Transplant when large enough to handle. Space plants 30cm apart.
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De Akelei (Aquilegia 'Biedermeier') is een vaste plant met veel verschillende kleuren. De bloeitijd is van juni tot en met augustus. Na de bloei is het verstandig om de bloemen in de plant te laten zitten, hier vormen zaden uit en zorgt voor het voortbestaan van de plant. De bloemen worden ook veel gebruikt als snijbloemen. De Akelei (Aquilegia 'Biedermeier') staat het liefst in de halfschaduw op een vochtige grond. In de winter kun je plant helemaal terug knippen zodat die in het voorjaar weer kan terugkomen. Gebruik bij het aanplanten aanplantgrond.
Common Name: Aquilegia vulgaris Nora Barlow Scientific Name: Aquilegia viridiflora Life Cycle: Perennial Remarks: A cultivar of the Barlow series. Fully double rose and cream flowers. A great self seeder. Blooms in spring of second year from a spring sowing. Plant Height: Varies When: Spring + Autumn + Late Summer Sowing Depth + Method: Refrigerate seed for 5 days prior to planting. Light aids germination. Transplant (recommended) Sow 8-10 weeks before last frost, transplant out after last frost. Barely cover seed as light aids germination. Transplant when first true leaves appear. Direct seed Sow once soil has warmed to (18°C). Sow directly into seed bed in groups of 3-4 seeds. Thin to one plant when true leaves appear. Winter mulch in cold climates. Spacing: 25-35cmPosition: Part shade Days until Germination: 21-28 days at 20-25°C Seed to Bloom: 200 days. Harvest: When half of the florets on a stem are open.Approx. Number of Seeds: 30 Note: Orders to Western Australia are sent weekly as they require quarantine inspections upon arrival to WA
Columbine (Aquilegia)
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This compact plant has eye catching, darling bell shaped flowers from in an assortment of colours. It flowers from Spring to Autumn, enjoys semi shade and reaches a height of […]
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Native range: Central Europe, Alps and Apennines. Growing conditions: sun to part shade, meadows, rocky slopes. Height: 20-40 cm Hardy to zone: 3-4 Seed count/package: 35+ (cultivated) Aquilegia alpina, despite its name, is not a dwarf one and is very easy to grow and cultivate in all sorts of garden situations. The stems are laden with large blue flowers for weeks on end and will reward your effort; and so will the hummingbirds and bumblebees! It is not very long lived so leave a couple of seedlings around; that’s how we have kept ours for a few years now. One can only think of the many possible garden combinations: associate it with various Primulas, ferns, Iris sibirica, or like you see it in the image emerging from a golden Japanese forest grass! Don’t let all the flowers form capsules and the display will continue for a long, long time. Germination: easy; seeds need to be covered superficially. They germinate best after a short cold-moist stratification period (easily replaced by a GA3 treatment if you are in a hurry)
ANCOLIE DES JARDINS OU AQUILEGIA VULGARIS Voici un mix photo de toutes les ancolies de mon jardin L'ancolie compte parmi les plus belles plantes vivaces, le feuillage est très frais de couleur et les fleurs apparaissent en mai / juin au sommet d'un...
Compact with large upward-facing flowers, award-winning Aquilegia Songbird 'BlueBird' is very eye-catching with its long-spurred, blue and white bicolor flowers, up to 3 in. long (7 cm), rising with natural grace above a lovely fern-like, blue-green foliage. Blooming for 4-6 weeks in late spring to early summer, this perennial is generally short-lived but will self-seed without being annoying. 'BlueBird' is a cultivar of the Songbird Series, which is noted for its compact plants and large upward-facing flowers in shades of blue, red or yellow, often with contrasting white petals.
Aquilegia are quintessential cottage garden favourites often known as Granny's Bonnet or columbine. They are easy to grow and will self-seed so are great for naturalistic or wild gardens and informal spaces. The nectar-rich flowers are attractive to bumblebees. Aquilegia Earlybird are an exciting collection of aquilegias in vibrant colour combinations, perfect for adding colour to the garden in late spring and early summer. This clump-forming compact perennial produces an abundance of uniquely shaped flowers over mid-green scalloped leaves on strong short stems. Ideal for border and container plantings.
Kalanchoe Cultivar Pink Butterflies Coleus Pink Chaos Beautiful Pink Magnolia Helleborus Painted Double Aquilegia vulgaris ‘Dorothy Rose’ Dahlia ‘Alpen Pauline’ Pretty Pink …
Blüte: Farbmischung - rot, blau, weiß Wuchs: aufrecht, dünne Blütenstiele, sät sich selbst aus Blatt: grün, leicht bläulich bereift, geteilt Blattfarbe: grün Standort: durchlässiger, sandig lehmiger Gartenboden, frisch - feucht Verwendung: für Rabatten, Steinanlagen, 10 Stk./m², in großen Gruppen oder eingestreut in gemischte Beete Frostfest: winterhart EAN: 9004914823336 Benachbarung: Geranium, Trollius, Tiarella, Anemone Bot. Kategorien: Stauden Alle Blütenstauden Blumenpflanzen Steingarten
Hard to come by, Aquilegia fragrans is a delightful Columbine from the Himalayas. Nodding, creamy blossoms have a hint of lavender in the petals and will surprise you with their rich, honeysuckle scent. EASY to grow, it prefers rich, well drained soil. Plant in a container on your porch, or front of a garden - the easier to enjoy its fragrance. Cut back to 2” after bloom. 30” x 12”
A cottage garden favourite
Very floriferous, with unique double, upward-facing flowers in shades of deep red and white, Aquilegia vulgaris 'Winky Double Red-White' is a fabulous variety of Columbine for both the landscape and containers. Blooming profusely in large bouquets, for up to 4-6 weeks from late spring to early summer, it is a vigorous performer which has sturdy stems and a bushy habit.
The dainty rose-pink nodding blooms of Aquilegia Rose Barlow flower perpetually from May into late July, the long stems held above fine feathery foliage. A great addition to the garden border, they will grow in most soils and can tolerate dry conditions. These hardy perennials will do best in partial shade but can also be positioned in full sun. They will also make excellent cut flower displays within the home. Height 60cm. UK-grown 5cm module grown plants supplied. GROWING INSTRUCTIONS Start seeds indoors. Sow seeds onto moist, well draining seed starting mix. Only just cover with a light sprinkling of soil. Keep moist but do not over-water. Transplant when large enough to handle. Space plants 30cm apart.
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Graceful, slender stems are topped with very frilly double flowers with redish pink petals that are tinted with green. At the base sits a mound of attractive soft green leaves.
When the children were small, I was quite taken with the idea of creating pathways around the garden. Trails for chasing round and doubling back on. Routes for Easter Egg Hunts. A pergola, clothed in climbers, providing hiding places for leaping out of on dark nights. For small children, plants....