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RHA073 Double Pleat Blue and White (
Aquilegia hybrida )Excellent late spring flowering perennial with unusual double pleated flowers. Perennial for zones 3-8.
25 seeds $4.50
2098 Rocky Mountain Columbine ( Aquilegia
caerulea )
For zones 3-9. This flower is native to the Western states. A
good choice for rocky slopes or hillsides.
A mix of red, violet, yellow and blue colors. A perennial
growin 24-36 inches tall. Tolerates full sun to partial shade,
needs sandy or loamy soil. Note: Plant in the fall by sowing on
top of the soil. Seeds must have light to germinate, and must
go through a period of damp cold before they can germinate. You
can also place the seeds in the refrigerator in damp sand or
vermiculite for 3-4 weeks and then surface sow outdoors in the
spring.
SF015 Aquilegia "McKana Giants ( Aquilegia caerulea
)
Columbines are one of the most beautiful and elegant of
perennials. 'McKana Giants' are a long spurred variety, growing
up to 3 ft with large blooms in a very bright range of single
and bi-colours. Seen in a group these flowers look almost
unreal or other-worldly. Very dramatic. The hummgbird loves
this perennial which can be easily grown in sun to part shade
in fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Long flowering from early
summer and onward. Perennial.
Color: Wide Range
Zone: 2-9 Spacing: 24" Height:36" Start
Seeds: Late Winter, for transplanting outside in
Spring.
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