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Aquilegia Columbine Blue

Aquilegia Columbine Blue

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    Aquilegia 'Columbine Blue' Seeds

    If you have a shady corner or a gap after your tulips have faded, Aquilegia is the solution. This traditional blue variety produces elegant, nodding flower heads with long, curved spurs that resemble a circle of doves whispering together.

    Known affectionately as "Granny's Bonnet," it brings a sense of timeless, woodland charm to any garden. The violet-blue flowers hover above mounds of fern-like, blue-green foliage, creating a soft, airy effect. It is one of the few colourful plants that thrives in shade, making it invaluable for planting under trees or in north-facing borders.


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    🌿 Understanding the Plant

    Aquilegia is a Hardy Perennial.

    It is a "short-lived" perennial, meaning individual plants usually live for 3-4 years. However, they are prolific self-seeders. If you leave the flower heads on, they will drop seeds and create new "babies" for free, ensuring you have a permanent colony in your garden.

    The Name: The name *Aquilegia* comes from the Latin for Eagle (*Aquila*), as the spurs look like eagle's talons. But the common name *Columbine* comes from the Latin for Dove (*Columba*). Whether you see eagles or doves depends on your imagination!


    🌱 Growing Guide: How to Sow and Grow

    These seeds benefit from a little "cold shock" to wake them up.

    Germination:
    For best results, place the seed packet in the fridge for 2 weeks before sowing. Then, sow indoors from February to May. Sow on the surface of moist compost and cover very lightly (they need light). Germination takes 3-4 weeks.

    Where to Sow:
    They love partial shade but will tolerate full sun if the soil is moist. They hate dry, baking hot soil.

    Care While Growing:
    Cut Back: After the first flush of flowers in June, cut the foliage right back to the ground. It looks harsh, but the plant will produce a fresh mound of beautiful leaves within weeks, keeping it looking tidy all summer.


    📋 Plant Specifications
    Latin Name Aquilegia vulgaris
    Common Name Blue Columbine / Granny's Bonnet
    Hardiness H7 (Very Hardy Perennial)
    Light Required Part Shade or Sun ⛅
    Height ↕️ 60cm - 80cm
    Spread ↔️ 40cm
    Spacing 🌱 40cm apart
    Great for 🌲 Shady Borders
    🐝 Bees
    🏡 Cottage Gardens
    💐 Spring Bouquets
    Seed Count Approx. 50 seeds per packet

    🤝 Perfect Garden Companions

    Aquilegia blooms in the "May Gap" and pairs beautifully with fresh whites to brighten up shade:

    • ☁️ Ammi Majus (Bishop's Flower): The Baton Change. The tall, white lace of Ammi begins to bloom just as the Aquilegia is finishing, taking over the display and keeping the border looking fresh.
    • Achillea 'The Pearl': The Button Mix. The pure white, button-like flowers of Achillea contrast wonderfully with the complex, bell-shape of the blue Aquilegia. Both thrive in a relaxed cottage border.

    📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar

    Sow indoors Spring/Autumn. Flowers May to June.

    Month J F M A M J J A S O N D
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    🏆 Officially Recognised Excellence

    Aquilegia is listed on the RHS Plants for Pollinators list. The long spurs are specifically designed for long-tongued bumblebees, providing them with a vital early-summer food source.

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