aquilegia plants - A Selection
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A spring-flowering herbaceous perennial with filly pink and white flowers

A cottage garden favourite

A reliable hardy perennial which is guaranteed to brighten up herbaceous borders and cottage gardens from May to July. Aquilegia 'White Star' produces dazzling white star-shaped blooms which burst into colour above slim, erect stems. This beautiful Columbine is a robust variety which will happily spread its seed to reappear year after year. Adored by garden pollinators and looks superb in a cut flower vase display! Height: 90cm (36). Spread: 45cm (18).

Aquilegia chrysantha 'Yellow Star' is a standout cultivar renowned for its rare yellow flowers, a delightful departure from the typical hues seen in Columbines. From May to July, this variety showcases elegant long spurs atop tall, slender stems, perfect for creating captivating floral arrangements. Its versatility shines in garden borders, woodland landscapes, and wildlife-friendly plots, where it not only beautifies but also invites pollinating insects.This charming perennial is fuss-free and

Fill your spring garden with colour with this low-maintenance hardy perennial mixture, Aquilegia McKana Hybrids. These easy-to-grow plants form a neat clump of soft foliage, then in spring they burst into a profusion of beautiful blooms. Multiple flowers per plant provide long lasting colour throughout the spring season, perfect for combining with your favourite bulbs and bedding. Unfussy and easy to grow, theyre a cottage classic ideal for dotting all around the garden in

Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata ?Ruby Port? is a captivating perennial that commands attention with its sumptuous, deep burgundy double flowers. These blooms, characterized by their star-like shape and absence of spurs, create a layered, pompom-like appearance that adds a unique and dramatic flair to garden borders during the late spring and early summer months. The striking color of the flowers, reminiscent of fine wine, contrasts beautifully with the plant's delicate, fern-like foliage,

Very rarely seen in British gardens, Aquilegia viridiflora 'Chocolate Soldier' makes an eye-catching display. This hardy perennial, often more commonly known as Columbine or Grannys Bonnet, produces masses of elegant, nodding, deep brown blooms from late spring to mid-summer. Growing with a neat, compact habit, they make a wonderful addition to border displays, perfect for cottage garden planting schemes. Sow February to June or September to October. Sow on the surface of a good free

This compact, well-formed Aquilegia blooms in vibrant red and yellow hues during June and July. Perfect for borders, containers, or pots, it also makes an excellent choice for cut flower arrangements. Thriving in full sun to partial shade and adaptable to a variety of soil types, it becomes drought-tolerant once established and is highly attractive to pollinators.

The very first green flowered aquilegia! AquilegiaxHybrida Green Apples gets its name from the rare lime green blooms that appear, with an almost clematis-like flower- absolutely stunning! You can expect stunning displays blessing your garden from May through to July. A wonderful addition to your beloved garden, not to mention the nectar rich blooms loved by the pollinating insects! Sow February to June or September to October. Sow seed on the surface of lightly firmed, moist seed compost in

Aquilegia 'Crimson Star' is a hardy and trouble-free plant. It thrives in perennial borders, where it will seed around to surprise you each year, with plants popping up to fill the smallest of gaps. A slew of starry blooms to brighten borders in late spring. This showy columbine is impossible to overlook with its bicolor, red and white flowers. It makes a cheerful cut flower, but leave a few stems for pollinating insects who love its nectar-rich blooms. Height: 90cm (36). Spread: 45cm (18).

Aquilegia Nora Barlow Aquilegia Nora's Barlow bear almost spherical, full double flowerheads comprising masses of small pink and white petals, surrounding golden yellow sepals. A charming and stunning showpiece plant for any cottage garden. Height: 90cm (35"). Spread: 40cm (15").

Fill your spring garden with colour with this low-maintenance hardy perennial mixture, Aquilegia McKana Hybrids. These easy-to-grow plants form a neat clump of soft foliage, then in spring they burst into a profusion of beautiful blooms. Multiple flowers per plant provide long lasting colour throughout the spring season, perfect for combining with your favourite bulbs and bedding. Unfussy and easy to grow, theyre a cottage classic ideal for dotting all around the garden in

Aquilegia caerulea ?Vermont? is a captivating variety of columbine that enchants garden enthusiasts with its graceful, long-spurred blossoms. The flowers, adorned in a soft lavender-blue hue complemented by pristine white centers, exude a delicate charm that enhances the beauty of late spring and early summer borders. This perennial is not only visually appealing but also remarkably easy to cultivate, making it a favored choice for cottage gardens, wildlife-friendly landscapes, and mixed

A reliable hardy perennial which is guaranteed to brighten up herbaceous borders and cottage gardens from May to July. Aquilegia 'Blue Star' produces purple and white star-shaped blooms which burst into colour above slim, erect stems. This beautiful Columbine is a robust variety which will happily spread its seed to reappear year after year. Adored by garden pollinators and looks superb in a cut flower vase display! Height: 90cm (36). Spread: 45cm (18).

With star-shaped blooms in a range of stunning shades, Aquilegia 'Dragonfly' is one of the most charming mixes available. The bicolour, pastel flowers sit gracefully atop slender, upright stems, creating a light and carefree display in late spring. This dependable perennial forms a delicate clump of finely textured foliage, making it ideal for adding a soft touch to the front of borders. As with all Aquilegia, it self-seeds naturally, filling in gaps year after year without becoming invasive.

Magpie is a truly unique aquilegia due to the dark and mysterious, yet elegant blooms that will grace your garden from late April to early August! These magnificent purple-black blooms will appear above fern-like foliage, complimented by a creamy white corolla. If you are looking to add an unusual and classy addition to your cottage garden or woodland area, then look no further - This variety can also be cut for indoor arrangements. Sow aquilegia seeds from February to June or



