Description: Sometimes called Columbine, Aquilegia has unusual shaped flowers that grow on long stems out of neat compact foliage. Blooms can be up to 3 inches in size! They bloom from late spring to early fall and make great cut flowers lasting up to two weeks in a vase.
Spacing: Plant 10″ to 12″ apart.
Height: Grows 16″ to 18″ tall.
How To Grow: Plant in full sun to part shade.
Outstanding Features: Remove old flowers if you don’t want them to reseed.
Tips: Likes moist well-drained soil.
Uses: Garden Bed, Containers, Borders, Landscapes, Cut Flowers
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