Columbines, perennials from open woods. Growing in any humus rich soil in half-shade or full sun. Sow flat on any humus rich, well drained soil. Only slightly cover seeds and keep soil always moist from beneath. Germination occurs at a minimum of some 10°C in autumn or spring. Transplant young plants in late autumn or early spring. Will flower the following year after sowing. All are USDA Climate Zone 6. 30 seeds per package. |
Aquilegia canadensis (Canada Columbine)15 (30)cm, Canada Columbine is native from Canada to Nebraska and is heading southwards into Texas (USA). It is a most elegant dwarf and ground covering subalpine species with yellow-orange to red shaded flowers. For a dry sunny spot in the rockery garden. IV-V. |
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Aquilegia jonesii (Limestone Columbine)10cm, Limestone Columbine is a rare and most attractive dwarf Columbine from the Rocky Mountains in North America and has silver bluish green foliage in a compact rosette and large royal blue, upwards-facing flowers. For any very well drained soil in full sun, excellent in the rock garden. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Sheridan County, Wyoming, USA at some 3080m. IV-V. |
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seed package 5285 | € 7,99 |
Aquilegia laramiensis (Laramie Columbine)30 (40)cm, Laramie Columbine is a rare species from the peak of Laramie. It has showy, snow white flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot. Excellent in the rock garden. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Albany County, Wyoming, USA at some 2200m. V-VI. |
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seed package 5286 | € 9,99 |