Columbine Mix  Seeds – Heirloom Flower, European | 50 Seeds |Perennial, Easy to Grow |Cut Flowers |  Aquilegia viridiflora

Columbine Mix Seeds – Heirloom Flower, European | 50 Seeds |Perennial, Easy to Grow |Cut Flowers | Aquilegia viridiflora

$5.99
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Columbine Mix  Seeds – Heirloom Flower, European | 50 Seeds |Perennial, Easy to Grow |Cut Flowers |  Aquilegia viridiflora

Columbine Mix Seeds – Heirloom Flower, European | 50 Seeds |Perennial, Easy to Grow |Cut Flowers | Aquilegia viridiflora

$5.99
Sale price  $5.99 Regular price 

Columbine Mix Seeds - A Symphony of Color and GraceDiscover the enchanting beauty of Columbine, a perennial favorite also poetically known as Granny's Bonnet, Cat's Claw, or Dream Flower. Our exclusive 'Rainbow Mix' offers a stunning palette of purple, blue, white, and red blooms that will bring a touch of woodland magic to your garden.Each packet contains 50 seedsColumbine flowers are like no other. Their delicate, nodding blossoms feature elongated, horn-shaped spurs that elegantly extend backwards, resembling the delicate beak of a bird. Carried on slender, wiry stems, they dance and sway gracefully with the slightest breeze, evoking the image of ethereal fairies dancing in the shade.Beyond their garden beauty, Columbines make exceptional cut flowers, adding an airy, unique touch to indoor arrangements. These blooms are also a magnet for beneficial pollinators, particularly attracting the mesmerizing Hummingbird Moth with their nectar-rich spurs.Easy-Care HardyRenowned for their extreme cold hardiness, these resilient plants are a reliable choice for many climates. They thrive in part-shade environments, making them perfect for brightening up spots under trees or along the north side of your home.Light Requirements: Prefers full sun to partial shade in spring and fall. Provide afternoon shade during the heat of summer.Watering: Practice the soak and dry method. Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry, then allow the soil to dry out slightly before watering again. Avoid overwatering.Sowing: Sow seeds directly in the garden in fall or early spring for a magnificent display in late spring to early summer.

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