
Aquilegia Canadensis Seeds – Hardy Columbine Perennial Variety for Garden Planting
Bring natural charm to your garden with Aquilegia Canadensis Seeds, a hardy perennial known for its graceful, nodding blooms and ability to thrive in a wide range of climates. This native North American species, commonly known as the Columbine, produces elegant red-and-yellow flowers that attract hummingbirds and add delicate beauty to woodland edges, borders, and naturalized areas.
Aquilegia Canadensis is valued for its resilience, adaptability, and long-lasting appeal. These high-quality, non-GMO seeds provide gardeners with a dependable, easy-to-grow perennial that returns year after year with minimal maintenance.
Key Features
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Produces elegant Columbine flowers in red and yellow hues
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Hardy perennial that thrives in various climates
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Non-GMO, high-quality seeds
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Attracts pollinators such as hummingbirds and butterflies
-
Ideal for woodland gardens, borders, and naturalized plantings
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Tolerates shade and partial sun
-
Low maintenance once established
Specifications
Botanical Name: Aquilegia canadensis
Common Name (US): Wild Columbine
Plant Type: Perennial
Seed Type: High-Quality, Non-GMO
Bloom Colors: Red and yellow bi-color
Bloom Season: Late Spring to Early Summer
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
Sun Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun
Soil Requirements: Well-drained, loamy or rocky soil
Plant Height: 12–30 inches
Spacing: 12–18 inches
Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers evenly moist soil
Germination Time: 20–30 days
Temperature for Germination: 60–70°F
Growth Habit: Upright with delicate branching stems
Uses: Borders, shaded gardens, pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows
Special Notes: Requires cold stratification for best germination.
Planting Guide
1. Cold Stratification (Important)
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Place seeds in moist peat/sand in a sealed bag.
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Refrigerate for 3–4 weeks before sowing.
2. Sowing Instructions
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Sow seeds on the soil surface, lightly pressing them into the soil.
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Do not bury deeply; seeds need light for germination.
3. Light & Temperature
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Provide filtered light or partial shade.
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Keep soil temperature between 60–70°F.
4. Transplanting
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Transplant seedlings outdoors once frost danger has passed.
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Choose an area with partial shade and well-drained soil.
5. Watering & Care
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Water regularly to maintain moist but not soggy soil.
-
Mulch lightly to retain moisture.
-
Deadhead blooms to encourage additional flowering.
6. Blooming Timeline
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Blooms appear in late spring and early summer.
-
Established plants return annually and self-seed lightly.
Benefits
-
Enhances garden beauty with elegant nodding blooms
-
Excellent for woodland and shade gardens
-
Returns year after year with minimal maintenance
-
Supports pollinators and natural ecosystems
-
Perfect for naturalized landscapes and cottage gardens
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Aquilegia Canadensis Seeds – Hardy Columbine Perennial Variety for Garden Planting
Bring natural charm to your garden with Aquilegia Canadensis Seeds, a hardy perennial known for its graceful, nodding blooms and ability to thrive in a wide range of climates. This native North American species, commonly known as the Columbine, produces elegant red-and-yellow flowers that attract hummingbirds and add delicate beauty to woodland edges, borders, and naturalized areas.
Aquilegia Canadensis is valued for its resilience, adaptability, and long-lasting appeal. These high-quality, non-GMO seeds provide gardeners with a dependable, easy-to-grow perennial that returns year after year with minimal maintenance.
Key Features
-
Produces elegant Columbine flowers in red and yellow hues
-
Hardy perennial that thrives in various climates
-
Non-GMO, high-quality seeds
-
Attracts pollinators such as hummingbirds and butterflies
-
Ideal for woodland gardens, borders, and naturalized plantings
-
Tolerates shade and partial sun
-
Low maintenance once established
Specifications
Botanical Name: Aquilegia canadensis
Common Name (US): Wild Columbine
Plant Type: Perennial
Seed Type: High-Quality, Non-GMO
Bloom Colors: Red and yellow bi-color
Bloom Season: Late Spring to Early Summer
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
Sun Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun
Soil Requirements: Well-drained, loamy or rocky soil
Plant Height: 12–30 inches
Spacing: 12–18 inches
Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers evenly moist soil
Germination Time: 20–30 days
Temperature for Germination: 60–70°F
Growth Habit: Upright with delicate branching stems
Uses: Borders, shaded gardens, pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows
Special Notes: Requires cold stratification for best germination.
Planting Guide
1. Cold Stratification (Important)
-
Place seeds in moist peat/sand in a sealed bag.
-
Refrigerate for 3–4 weeks before sowing.
2. Sowing Instructions
-
Sow seeds on the soil surface, lightly pressing them into the soil.
-
Do not bury deeply; seeds need light for germination.
3. Light & Temperature
-
Provide filtered light or partial shade.
-
Keep soil temperature between 60–70°F.
4. Transplanting
-
Transplant seedlings outdoors once frost danger has passed.
-
Choose an area with partial shade and well-drained soil.
5. Watering & Care
-
Water regularly to maintain moist but not soggy soil.
-
Mulch lightly to retain moisture.
-
Deadhead blooms to encourage additional flowering.
6. Blooming Timeline
-
Blooms appear in late spring and early summer.
-
Established plants return annually and self-seed lightly.
Benefits
-
Enhances garden beauty with elegant nodding blooms
-
Excellent for woodland and shade gardens
-
Returns year after year with minimal maintenance
-
Supports pollinators and natural ecosystems
-
Perfect for naturalized landscapes and cottage gardens
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Bring natural charm to your garden with Aquilegia Canadensis Seeds, a hardy perennial known for its graceful, nodding blooms and ability to thrive in a wide range of climates. This native North American species, commonly known as the Columbine, produces elegant red-and-yellow flowers that attract hummingbirds and add delicate beauty to woodland edges, borders, and naturalized areas.
Aquilegia Canadensis is valued for its resilience, adaptability, and long-lasting appeal. These high-quality, non-GMO seeds provide gardeners with a dependable, easy-to-grow perennial that returns year after year with minimal maintenance.
Key Features
-
Produces elegant Columbine flowers in red and yellow hues
-
Hardy perennial that thrives in various climates
-
Non-GMO, high-quality seeds
-
Attracts pollinators such as hummingbirds and butterflies
-
Ideal for woodland gardens, borders, and naturalized plantings
-
Tolerates shade and partial sun
-
Low maintenance once established
Specifications
Botanical Name: Aquilegia canadensis
Common Name (US): Wild Columbine
Plant Type: Perennial
Seed Type: High-Quality, Non-GMO
Bloom Colors: Red and yellow bi-color
Bloom Season: Late Spring to Early Summer
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
Sun Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun
Soil Requirements: Well-drained, loamy or rocky soil
Plant Height: 12–30 inches
Spacing: 12–18 inches
Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers evenly moist soil
Germination Time: 20–30 days
Temperature for Germination: 60–70°F
Growth Habit: Upright with delicate branching stems
Uses: Borders, shaded gardens, pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows
Special Notes: Requires cold stratification for best germination.
Planting Guide
1. Cold Stratification (Important)
-
Place seeds in moist peat/sand in a sealed bag.
-
Refrigerate for 3–4 weeks before sowing.
2. Sowing Instructions
-
Sow seeds on the soil surface, lightly pressing them into the soil.
-
Do not bury deeply; seeds need light for germination.
3. Light & Temperature
-
Provide filtered light or partial shade.
-
Keep soil temperature between 60–70°F.
4. Transplanting
-
Transplant seedlings outdoors once frost danger has passed.
-
Choose an area with partial shade and well-drained soil.
5. Watering & Care
-
Water regularly to maintain moist but not soggy soil.
-
Mulch lightly to retain moisture.
-
Deadhead blooms to encourage additional flowering.
6. Blooming Timeline
-
Blooms appear in late spring and early summer.
-
Established plants return annually and self-seed lightly.
Benefits
-
Enhances garden beauty with elegant nodding blooms
-
Excellent for woodland and shade gardens
-
Returns year after year with minimal maintenance
-
Supports pollinators and natural ecosystems
-
Perfect for naturalized landscapes and cottage gardens























