aquilegia plants - A Selection
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This stunning Columbine will add texture, vibrancy and ornamental value wherever placed in your garden this season. From May until August, you will witness an abundance of bright blooms that appear in a variety of pretty colours, perched upon lengthy, thin stems. It boasts bushy mounds of fresh green foliage and enjoys full sun to develop. ?Mrs Scott Elliott? would sit well in wildlife, cottage and cut flower gardens and adds decoration to lifeless borders and flower beds. Your Aquilegia will

The pristine white blooms of Aquilegia 'White Star' produce a dazzling spring display. Effortlessly elegant, they rise upwards on slender stems above an airy clump of fresh, green foliage.


Aquilegia Red Dream Rising above delicate foliage is stunning red and white blooms. Differs from Aquilegia 'Red Hobbit' with slightly taller flower stems. Absolutely adored by pollinating insects and planted In masse it creates a wonderful spectacle. Also as effective as a cut flower. Height Up To 70cm (28in) Spread Up To 45cm (18in).

Aquilegia ?McKana Hybrids? is a staple for any cottage garden! This beautiful hardy perennial produces colourful blooms of up to 7.5cm (3) across to create a showy display from May to July. A simple to grow and self-seeding variety which will create colour combinations each year. Aquilegia ?McKana Hybrids? is ideal for woodland areas and garden borders as well as making superb cut flowers for an indoor bouquet. Height: 75cm (30). Spread: 60cm (24).

Aquilegia ‘Earlybird™ Purple Blue’ is a compact variety of this cottage garden staple that is ideal for small spaces, containers and the front of borders.

Attractive free-flowering, long spurred mixture in a wide range of vibrant coloured blooms on strong stems, ideal for cutting. Outstanding garden performance

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).

A cottage garden classic, these delightful aquilegia flowers of up to 7.5cm (3") wide create a bright and uplifting display of vibrant, long-spurred blooms. Aquilegia McKana Hybrids are perfect for borders and shady woodland edges, and make exciting cut flowers for a vase indoors. An easy to grow, hardy perennial that will self seed and hybridize to provide exciting new colour combinations. Features and Benefits Colouful mix of long spurred flowers Easy to grow Perfect for dotting

Transform your garden with the charming Aquilegia caerulea 'Biedermeier', also known as Granny's Bonnet. This hardy perennial delights with its compact growth and a delightful mix of pastel-coloured blooms. From spring to midsummer, this columbine graces your garden with double flowers in shades of pink, purple, blue, and white, some featuring captivating bi-colour patterns. The short-spurred blooms nod gracefully on short stems above a lush basal mound of finely divided blue-green foliage,

Aquilegia 'Winky Double Rose White' is a stunning variety that brings a touch of elegance and charm to any garden. Known for its striking, double blooms, this cultivar features beautiful rose-pink petals with a contrasting white center, creating a delicate yet vibrant display. The unique, star-shaped flowers stand tall on sturdy stems, making it a fantastic choice for borders, cottage gardens, or mixed plantings. This compact columbine grows well in partial shade and well-drained soil,

A low-growing Columbine with a compact habit which comes in a beautiful mix of pastel shades of blue, pink, purple and white, including bi-colours. Aquilegia caerulea 'Biedermeier' produces double blooms on short, nodding stems above eye-catching blue-green, finely cut foliage from spring to midsummer. These 'Granny's bonnets' are great for dotting through informal borders. Height: 45cm. Spread: 40cm.

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

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.

Pillar-box red and dazzling-white bicolour blooms will add a splash of colour to late spring borders. Aquilegia 'Red Star' produces showy clusters of spurred flowers upon its slender, upright stems.

Aquilegia flabellata var. pumila 'Atlantis' is a charming plant that enhances any garden with its exquisite beauty while also drawing in pollinators. Its small stature and lovely blooms make it a flexible option for a variety of garden environments. This perennial is not only visually appealing but also plays a role in supporting local wildlife, making it a wonderful choice for eco-conscious gardeners.Standing at a height and spread of 30cm, this compact, clump-forming perennial boasts a bushy



