Columbine – Aquilegia vulgaris
Columbine
Aquilegia vulgaris
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the light requirements for Columbine?
Columbine thrives in sun to partial shade.
How often should I water Columbine?
Water regularly after planting, then maintain moderate moisture.
Is Columbine winter hardy?
Yes, Columbine is well winter hardy.
Is Columbine toxic to pets?
Yes, Columbine is slightly toxic if ingested.
What type of soil does Columbine prefer?
Columbine prefers well-drained soil rich in humus.
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Columbine
Aquilegia vulgaris
Aquilegia vulgaris is a graceful and playful perennial with striking, drooping flowers in various shades of purple, blue, pink, or white. The characteristic flowers with long spurs give the plant a romantic and natural appearance. This strong spring bloomer fits perfectly in a cottage garden or informal border and easily self-seeds for natural spreading.
Latin name: Aquilegia vulgaris
Dutch name: Columbine
Height: 10–25 cm
Mature height: 60 cm
Width: 30–40 cm
Leaves: Finely cut, gray-green
Flowers: Drooping flowers with long spurs, in various colors
Blooming period: May – June
Growth habit: Upright, airy
Light requirement: Sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-drained, rich in humus
Moisture: Average, tolerates slight drought
Pot size: Ø9 cm
Pruning: Cut back after flowering for more compact growth or to limit self-seeding
Watering: Regularly after planting, then moderate
Fertilization: Some compost or organic fertilizer in spring
Winter hardiness: Well winter hardy
Toxic: Slightly toxic if ingested
Why choose Aquilegia vulgaris?
A charming, strong spring bloomer that with its playful flowers and natural appearance fits perfectly in borders with a romantic or rural atmosphere.
More Information
| Titel 2 | Aquilegia vulgaris |
|---|---|
| Toxic | Yes |
| Botanical name | Aquilegia |
| Decorative pot | Without pot |
| Delivery time in days | 1-5 |
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