Description
(Aquilegia Alpina)
SPECIAL QUALITIES
A classic profuse flowering Granny’s Bonnet with soft blue flowers and attractive maidenhair foliage when the plant is not in flower.
FLOWERS
The deep violet blue flowers are produced in mid spring to early summer.
POSITION & USES
Columbines will grow well in sun or light shade in normal garden soil. Plant in blocks or drifts among other spring flowering perennials.
CULTIVATION
Incorporating organic matter into the soil wiU be beneficial. Cut to the ground during winter to promote fresh spring growth.
FERTILISING
Regular applications of Seasol and Power Feed during spring and summer will keep it growing well and looking its best.
WATER RATING
- Red can = Little water in hot, dry weather.
- Green can = Deep watering every few weeks in hot, dry weather.
- Blue can = Deep watering weekly in hot, dry weather.
Codes are a guide only and watering requirements will be affected by soil type, competition, mulching, wind and many other factors. Try to group plants with the same code in the one bed.
CAUTION: May be harmful if eaten.
Herb Attributes
Plants Needed per Square Metre | 9 |
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Habit | A clump forming perennial. |
Position | Full Sun to Part Shade, Heavy Frost |
Height | 40CM |
Width | 30CM |