Aquilegia caerulea (Columbine)
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Color Name: Kirigami Mix
Kirigami Mix is a compact perennial boasting a profusion of long-spurred, bright flowers with colors ranging from blue, red, pink, yellow, and white shades.Blooming profusely in late spring to early summer, the blossoms are borne on stems of lacy, deeply-cut foliage.
Aquilegia is especially lovely when allowed to naturalize in shady, woodland borders. They also have excellent potential as cut flowers, lasting up to 2 weeks in a vase.
Growing Tips: Columbine is easy to grow in loose, average to rich, well-drained soil. Heavy or soggy soils will hasten their demise. They can be grown in full sun or partial shade, though light shade will prolong the flowering time. In the fall, cut plants back to their basal foliage.
In the spring, remove only the dead leaves. Columbine is sometimes affected by leaf miners. If this happens, cut the foliage all the way back to the ground and discard it. Healthy, new growth will emerge quickly. Propagate by sowing named seed rather than by division; mature plants do not like to be disturbed.
Photo courtesy of Walters Garden, Inc.
Kirigami Mix is a compact perennial boasting a profusion of long-spurred, bright flowers with colors ranging from blue, red, pink, yellow, and white shades.Blooming profusely in late spring to early summer, the blossoms are borne on stems of lacy, deeply-cut foliage.
Aquilegia is especially lovely when allowed to naturalize in shady, woodland borders. They also have excellent potential as cut flowers, lasting up to 2 weeks in a vase.
Growing Tips: Columbine is easy to grow in loose, average to rich, well-drained soil. Heavy or soggy soils will hasten their demise. They can be grown in full sun or partial shade, though light shade will prolong the flowering time. In the fall, cut plants back to their basal foliage.
In the spring, remove only the dead leaves. Columbine is sometimes affected by leaf miners. If this happens, cut the foliage all the way back to the ground and discard it. Healthy, new growth will emerge quickly. Propagate by sowing named seed rather than by division; mature plants do not like to be disturbed.
Photo courtesy of Walters Garden, Inc.
Flower Color: Vibrant Shades of Color Foliage Color: Green Shades
Height: 20 to 24 Inches Spread: 16 to 20 Inches Hardy in Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7 |
Blooms: Late Spring / Early Summer
Foliage Season: All Season |
Growth Rate |
Medium
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Attributes |
Container Border Cut Flower or Foilage Easy to Grow Landscapes Mass Planting Salt Tolerant
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