aquilegia plants - A Selection
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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.

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

While perfectly at home in cottage garden borders and woodland settings, these blooms also unveil their versatile nature. Plucked for indoor displays, they bring the elegance of nature indoors, adorning your home with their delicate allure. As a cherished presence in cottage gardens, wildlife-friendly spaces, and cut flower gardens, Aquilegia 'Mrs Scott-Elliott' enchants with its enduring charm. With a height of 60cm (24") and spread of 40cm (16"), these blooms swiftly naturalize, forming a

Create a contrast among brightly-coloured or white spring flowers with magnificent Aquilegia Black Barlow. Producing a stunning array of jet black double flowers which nod at the top of upright slender stems, these fabulous Columbines are eye-catchingly beautiful wherever you choose to grow them - be it in a sunny traditional mixed border or contemporary container. Aquilegias are really easy and reliable to grow, returning every year for a repeat performance, the nectar-rich flowers

This beautiful Columbine is native to the Swiss Alps and boasts stunning, nodding blue blooms which appear above tall, slender stems in May and June. This variable species will sometimes produce blue and white bicolour flowers. Aquilegia alpina is ideal for alpines and rockeries, garden borders and wildlife gardens as well as making an incredible cut flower. This elegant hardy perennial looks most effective grown in groups where it will seed about to create free colonies which will burst into

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 chrysantha ?Yellow Queen? is a stunning columbine that captivates with its vibrant, lemon-yellow blooms, each adorned with exceptionally long spurs that lend a celestial quality to its appearance. This perennial flower graces gardens with its star-like formations, blooming from late spring through early summer. Its radiant blossoms not only enhance the visual appeal of borders and cottage gardens but also create a welcoming environment for wildlife, particularly bees and other

Discover the enchanting beauty of Aquilegia Alpina, a hardy perennial known for its delicate, nodding blooms that grace gardens with elegance in late spring. This alpine species, originating from the Swiss Alps, boasts a carefree habit, making it perfect for rockeries, alpine gardens, and borders. The blooms, resembling blue bonnets, add a touch of whimsy to any landscape.Aquilegia Alpina is a variable species, sometimes displaying striking blue and white bicolour flowers that stand out against

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 x hybrida 'Earlybird Red White' is a stunning and graceful addition to any garden, bringing a splash of vibrant color and a delicate shape that not only enhances the landscape but also supports local pollinators. Its compact growth makes it a versatile choice, fitting seamlessly into various garden designs, whether they are formal or have a more relaxed cottage feel. The plant showcases eye-catching bicolored flowers, featuring bright red outer petals that beautifully contrast with

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 Nora Barlow is a show stopping pom-pom like aquilegia that ticks every box! This reliable hardy perennial will create fiery red layered blooms that are detailed with illuminous yellow spiked edges from early May to early July! This striking aquilegia is the ideal plant for cottage gardens and large patio pots! Grow aquilegias in a sun or part shade in fertile, moist, well drained soil. Columbines hybridize readily, be aware that any self-sown seedlings may not come true to

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

This beautiful Columbine is native to the Swiss Alps and boasts stunning, nodding blue blooms which appear above tall, slender stems in May and June. This variable species will sometimes produce blue and white bicolour flowers. Aquilegia alpina is ideal for alpines and rockeries, garden borders and wildlife gardens as well as making an incredible cut flower. This elegant hardy perennial looks most effective grown in groups where it will seed about to create free colonies which will burst into

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,

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



