Aquilegia alpina (Alpine Columbine)
£6.50This high-alpine meadow plant from the Swiss Alps has long been prized in UK gardens for its vibrant... [full details]
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Proceed To CheckoutAspect: Full Sun;Light/Partial Shade; Full Shade
Soil Type: Most Types
Colour: White & Blue
A blue and white form of this easy garden plant. Happy in sun or in shade where it shows up wonderfully well. Shorter than some Granny's Bonnets so ideal for the front of a border.
Will tolerate quite dry soil when established.
The long, strong stems last for ages in the vase, making it an excellent cut flower.
Suitable for cut flowers.
Native to the UK.
Height and spread: 30cm x 35cm
Aquilegias have been cultivated in Britain since the 13th century and are one of the most traditional cottage garden plants.
Poisonous if eaten.
Common name(s): Columbine, Granny's Bonnets, Doves in the Ark, Doves Round, A Dish, Old Woman's Nightcap, Widows Weeds.
Synonym: Aquilegia caerulea 'Spring Magic Navy'
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