
Columbine Seeds (Aquilegia Glandulosa Seeds) - Rare Blue Blooms for Garden Enthusiasts
Discover the beauty of Aquilegia Glandulosa Seeds, a rare Columbine variety known for its striking blue-and-white blooms and elegant bell-shaped flowers. Ideal for gardeners seeking unique flowering plants, this variety performs beautifully in borders, cottage gardens, and rock gardens.
Aquilegia Glandulosa is beginner-friendly and thrives in partial sun with well-drained soil. Its delicate blooms attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making it an excellent choice for pollinator-friendly spaces. These Non-GMO seeds provide reliable germination and healthy growth, producing vibrant blooms during the spring and early summer season.
Features
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Rare Columbine variety with beautiful blue-and-white flowers
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Ideal for cottage gardens, rock gardens, and decorative borders
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Attracts pollinators including bees and butterflies
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Easy to grow and suitable for gardeners of all levels
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Long-lasting spring blooms with elegant structure
SpecificationsÂ
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Common Name: Columbine
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Scientific Name: Aquilegia glandulosa
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Seed Type: Flowering
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Color: Blue and White
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Growth Habit: Perennial
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Sunlight Requirement: Partial Sun to Full Sun
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
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Bloom Season: Spring to Early Summer
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Height: 12–18 inches
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Ideal Use: Borders, Rock Gardens, Cottage Gardens, Pollinator Gardens
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Water Requirement: Moderate
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Soil Preference: Well-drained soil
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Heirloom: May vary
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Non-GMO: Yes
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Growth Difficulty: Easy
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Planting Season: Spring or Fall (or start indoors before frost ends)
Planting Guide
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Soil Prep: Use well-drained soil with partial to full sun exposure.
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Sowing: Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or sow outdoors in spring/fall.
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Depth: Press lightly into the soil surface; cover very lightly.
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Watering: Keep the soil lightly moist until seedlings establish.
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Germination Time: 21–30 days depending on temperature.
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Transplanting: Move to the garden once frost-free and seedlings are sturdy.
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Care: Remove spent blooms to encourage fresh flowering.
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Columbine Seeds (Aquilegia Glandulosa Seeds) - Rare Blue Blooms for Garden Enthusiasts
Discover the beauty of Aquilegia Glandulosa Seeds, a rare Columbine variety known for its striking blue-and-white blooms and elegant bell-shaped flowers. Ideal for gardeners seeking unique flowering plants, this variety performs beautifully in borders, cottage gardens, and rock gardens.
Aquilegia Glandulosa is beginner-friendly and thrives in partial sun with well-drained soil. Its delicate blooms attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making it an excellent choice for pollinator-friendly spaces. These Non-GMO seeds provide reliable germination and healthy growth, producing vibrant blooms during the spring and early summer season.
Features
-
Rare Columbine variety with beautiful blue-and-white flowers
-
Ideal for cottage gardens, rock gardens, and decorative borders
-
Attracts pollinators including bees and butterflies
-
Easy to grow and suitable for gardeners of all levels
-
Long-lasting spring blooms with elegant structure
SpecificationsÂ
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Common Name: Columbine
-
Scientific Name: Aquilegia glandulosa
-
Seed Type: Flowering
-
Color: Blue and White
-
Growth Habit: Perennial
-
Sunlight Requirement: Partial Sun to Full Sun
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
-
Bloom Season: Spring to Early Summer
-
Height: 12–18 inches
-
Ideal Use: Borders, Rock Gardens, Cottage Gardens, Pollinator Gardens
-
Water Requirement: Moderate
-
Soil Preference: Well-drained soil
-
Heirloom: May vary
-
Non-GMO: Yes
-
Growth Difficulty: Easy
-
Planting Season: Spring or Fall (or start indoors before frost ends)
Planting Guide
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Soil Prep: Use well-drained soil with partial to full sun exposure.
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Sowing: Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or sow outdoors in spring/fall.
-
Depth: Press lightly into the soil surface; cover very lightly.
-
Watering: Keep the soil lightly moist until seedlings establish.
-
Germination Time: 21–30 days depending on temperature.
-
Transplanting: Move to the garden once frost-free and seedlings are sturdy.
-
Care: Remove spent blooms to encourage fresh flowering.
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Description
Discover the beauty of Aquilegia Glandulosa Seeds, a rare Columbine variety known for its striking blue-and-white blooms and elegant bell-shaped flowers. Ideal for gardeners seeking unique flowering plants, this variety performs beautifully in borders, cottage gardens, and rock gardens.
Aquilegia Glandulosa is beginner-friendly and thrives in partial sun with well-drained soil. Its delicate blooms attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making it an excellent choice for pollinator-friendly spaces. These Non-GMO seeds provide reliable germination and healthy growth, producing vibrant blooms during the spring and early summer season.
Features
-
Rare Columbine variety with beautiful blue-and-white flowers
-
Ideal for cottage gardens, rock gardens, and decorative borders
-
Attracts pollinators including bees and butterflies
-
Easy to grow and suitable for gardeners of all levels
-
Long-lasting spring blooms with elegant structure
SpecificationsÂ
-
Common Name: Columbine
-
Scientific Name: Aquilegia glandulosa
-
Seed Type: Flowering
-
Color: Blue and White
-
Growth Habit: Perennial
-
Sunlight Requirement: Partial Sun to Full Sun
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
-
Bloom Season: Spring to Early Summer
-
Height: 12–18 inches
-
Ideal Use: Borders, Rock Gardens, Cottage Gardens, Pollinator Gardens
-
Water Requirement: Moderate
-
Soil Preference: Well-drained soil
-
Heirloom: May vary
-
Non-GMO: Yes
-
Growth Difficulty: Easy
-
Planting Season: Spring or Fall (or start indoors before frost ends)
Planting Guide
-
Soil Prep: Use well-drained soil with partial to full sun exposure.
-
Sowing: Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or sow outdoors in spring/fall.
-
Depth: Press lightly into the soil surface; cover very lightly.
-
Watering: Keep the soil lightly moist until seedlings establish.
-
Germination Time: 21–30 days depending on temperature.
-
Transplanting: Move to the garden once frost-free and seedlings are sturdy.
-
Care: Remove spent blooms to encourage fresh flowering.























