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Plants bear delicate and graceful 1 1/2\\" - 4\\" flowers in a wide range of colors that will complement any garden. Ideal in beds, borders, rock gardens, and in \\"wild\\" gardens. The distinctive flowers are popular in arrangements. 21-28 days to germination.
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This charming native wildflower is a great addition to perennial gardens and is hardy to USDA zone 3. It has beautiful blue and white spurred blossoms with finely textured, lacy foliage that looks somewhat like a maidenhair fern. The plants can handle shade, but bloom best in full sun to light shade. It is a fabulous addition to rock gardens or flower borders and also makes a lovely cut flower. A favorite of hummingbirds who are able to access the tip of the petal's narrow spur which contains nectar...
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The reason we carry 4 colors of alyssum is because it is the perfect plant. All you do is direct seed in good soil and you will be rewarded with a flowering mound of honey scented peach blossums. Butterflys love this low growing, to six inches, plant. If you cut it back by half you will even get a second bloom. For the front of a sunny border, to fill in a container or in a rock garden alyssum is terrific.
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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Duration: PerennialBloom Time: SpringHeight: 24 to 36Spacing: 9 to 12Light: Full Sun to WoodlandSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 3a-8bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds on soil surface at 70F and water. Slow to germinate.Seeds Per Oz: 27000This wild flower's scientific name Aquilegia is derived from the Latin word for eagle. This is most likely because of the five spurs of the flower which resemble an eagles talon! The plant boasts showy flowers...
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For years we carried Aguilegia vulgaris (the European species) but are now offering the new-world species (canadensis) as per picture--the colors of this one are more familiar to us, and we think much prettier without the frills. Columbine is one of the most beautiful wild flowers, and grow equally well in a wooded setting or in the window box. According to Culpepper, it was used as an astringent gargle for treating sore mouth or throat. Prefers part to full shade and does well in moist, forested...
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These flowers have multiple petals that are upfacing and flared, creating a double-flowered look. MIXED COLORS contain an incredible range of colors, including white, rose, violet, purple-black, and many bicolors. Hardy in zones 3-8. Height: 2 1/2-3'.
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Wild columbine is a perennial blooming the second year from seed. This is a good one for Fall sowing. Seeds may be sown direct in cool weather or cold stratified for germination, which can take from several weeks to 2 months. Wild columbine is hardy in zones 3-8.
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Columbine, McKana's Mix is an easy to grow perennial and a good choice for a hummingbird garden. As a perennial, it will establish itself the first year and begin blooming the second. McKana's Mix is a large flowered cultivar of the popular species producing graceful spurred flowers in a variety of colors.
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Perennial. Prefers moist, rich well-drained soil with light shade. Sow in spring and summer.
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All-America Winner. Very large, long-spurred blooms in wide color range flower in late spring on graceful plants. Lovely for borders and cutting. GARDEN HINTS: Cultivate or mulch to control weeds. In late fall, cover with straw or evergreen branches to protect where winters are severe
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This charming native wildflower is a great addition to perennial gardens and is hardy to USDA zone 3.The plants can handle shade, but bloom best in full sun to light shade. It is a fabulous addition to rock gardens or flower borders and also makes a lovely cut flower. A favorite of hummingbirds who are able to access the tip of the petal's narrow spur which contains nectar. When to plant outside: Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before last spring frost is best, but you can also plant as late as 2 months...
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Remarkably beautiful star effect. White petals are framed by a layer of blue sepals, creating a star effect. Remarkably beautiful. A superb domesticated wildflower for the shady garden, in spring to early summer. Very special for its fancy-lobed, dusky blue-green leaves and unusual, spurred flowers. Highly attractive to hummingbirds for the nectar. Height 2'. Perennial in zones 4-8.
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Tillinghast Seed Co., Columbine, Long Spurred, Vintage Seed Pack (SP569)
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Aquilegia canadensis , Eastern Red Columbine, is a charming plant with attractive foliage and showy flowers that appeal to hummingbirds and butterflies. This plant grows up to 3 feet tall harboring blue-green leaves growing at the plants base and along the stems. The unique shape and color of Red Columbine flowers are created by 5 petals hanging from a stem in a bell-like fashion. To provide elegant contrast, 5 leaf-like yellow sepals are appended to the red petals. Plant Eastern columbine in...
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Aquilegia oxysepala (Oriental Columbine) Wildflower Seeds
Origin: Not US NativeOther Common Names: Duration: PerennialBloom Time: SpringHeight: 24 to 36Spacing: 18 to 24Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: Germination: Fall plant or cold stratify at 40F for 1 month for best results. Then sow seeds on soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 29000This Columbine is not native to the US, but is indigenous to the Far East. Nonetheless, it is a beautiful wildflower, and is sure to win a place in your heart and garden. Click Map...
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Columbine, Mixed Colors
Plants bear delicate and graceful 1 1/2" - 4" flowers in a wide range of colors that will complement any garden. Ideal in beds, borders, rock gardens, and in "wild" gardens. The distinctive flowers are popular in arrangements. 21-28 days to germination.
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial * Color: Blue / White / Red / Violet / Pink * Bloom Time: Spring/Summer * Height: 10-18" * Sun/Shade: Sun / Partial Shade * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 300,000 * Native To: Europe * Zones: 3 - 9
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COLUMBINE Dwarf [ Aquilegia Vulgaris ] **** 2,000 SEEDS **** Season: Perennial Height: 10 - 18 Inches Bloom Season: Spring/Early Summer Environment: Full Sun/Partial Sun Zones: 3-9 Columbine [ Aquilegia Vulgaris ] is a bushy, clump-forming perennial that features nodding, short-spurred (incurved), primarily two-tone flowers in a mixture of colors including red, pink, white and blue. This vintage garden plant has beautiful rose, violet and wine-red flowers that have made this plant a focal...
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* Annual/Perennial: Perennial * Color: Blue / White / Red / Violet / Pink * Bloom Time: Spring/Summer * Height: 10-18" * Sun/Shade: Sun / Partial Shade * Approx. Seeds/Lb.: 300,000 * Native To: Europe * Zones: 3 - 9
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