Description



Columbine Seed
Large flowers and a wide color range.
Well-branched plants produce 3–3 1/2" blooms with long spurs.
A great cut to fill the gap between early spring and summer bouquets.
Blooms in spring of second year from a spring sowing.
Attracts hummingbirds.
1955 All-America Selections Winner and originally
introduced by W. Atlee Burpee & Co. 
بذور كولومبين
زهور كبيرة ومجموعة ألوان واسعة.
تنتج النباتات المتفرعة جيدًا أزهارًا بحجم 3-3 1/2 بوصة ذات نتوءات طويلة.
قطع رائع لملء الفجوة بين باقات أوائل الربيع والصيف.
تزهر في ربيع السنة الثانية من بذر الربيع.
يجذب الطيور الطنانة.
1955 الفائز في اختيارات عموم أمريكا وفي الأصل
تم تقديمه بواسطة دبليو أتلي بيربي وشركاه.

 

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LATINE NAME 
AQUILEGIA COERULEA
 
DAYS TO MATURITY 
365 DAYS
 
LIFE CYCLE 
PERENIAL

HYBRID STATUS 
OPEN POLLINATED 




GROWING INFORMATION 
DAYS TO GERMINATION: 21-28 days at 70-75°F (21-24°C). Refrigerate seed for 5 days prior to planting. Light aids germination. Outdoors, soil temperature must be above 65°F.

SOWING: Transplant (recommended) - Sow 8-10 weeks before last frost. Transplant out after last frost. Barely cover seed as light aids germination. Transplant to larger containers or cellpacks when first true leaves appear. Direct seed - Sow once soil has warmed to 65°F (18°C). Sow directly into seed bed in groups of 3-4 seeds. Thin to one plant when true leaves appear. Winter mulching in cold climates, after the first frost is recommended to protect plants from heaving with the freeze and thaw cycles.

LIGHT PREFERENCE: Part Shade. Will tolerate full sun where summers are cool and plants can be kept watered.

PLANT HEIGHT: Varies.

PLANT SPACING:10-15".

HARDINESS ZONES: Zones 3-9.

HARVEST: When half of the florets on a stem are open.

SOIL REQUIREMENTS:  Prefers light shade and humus-rich, well-drained soil. Will tolerate full sun where summers are cool and plants can be kept watered.

USES: Cut Flower. Beds and borders.

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Aquilegia spp.

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 Columbine SeedLarge flowers and a wide color range.Well-branched plants produce 3–3 1/2" blooms with long spurs.A great cut to...

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    Description

    

    Columbine Seed
    Large flowers and a wide color range.
    Well-branched plants produce 3–3 1/2" blooms with long spurs.
    A great cut to fill the gap between early spring and summer bouquets.
    Blooms in spring of second year from a spring sowing.
    Attracts hummingbirds.
    1955 All-America Selections Winner and originally
    introduced by W. Atlee Burpee & Co. 
    بذور كولومبين
    زهور كبيرة ومجموعة ألوان واسعة.
    تنتج النباتات المتفرعة جيدًا أزهارًا بحجم 3-3 1/2 بوصة ذات نتوءات طويلة.
    قطع رائع لملء الفجوة بين باقات أوائل الربيع والصيف.
    تزهر في ربيع السنة الثانية من بذر الربيع.
    يجذب الطيور الطنانة.
    1955 الفائز في اختيارات عموم أمريكا وفي الأصل
    تم تقديمه بواسطة دبليو أتلي بيربي وشركاه.

     

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    LATINE NAME 
    AQUILEGIA COERULEA
     
    DAYS TO MATURITY 
    365 DAYS
     
    LIFE CYCLE 
    PERENIAL

    HYBRID STATUS 
    OPEN POLLINATED 




    GROWING INFORMATION 
    DAYS TO GERMINATION: 21-28 days at 70-75°F (21-24°C). Refrigerate seed for 5 days prior to planting. Light aids germination. Outdoors, soil temperature must be above 65°F.

    SOWING: Transplant (recommended) - Sow 8-10 weeks before last frost. Transplant out after last frost. Barely cover seed as light aids germination. Transplant to larger containers or cellpacks when first true leaves appear. Direct seed - Sow once soil has warmed to 65°F (18°C). Sow directly into seed bed in groups of 3-4 seeds. Thin to one plant when true leaves appear. Winter mulching in cold climates, after the first frost is recommended to protect plants from heaving with the freeze and thaw cycles.

    LIGHT PREFERENCE: Part Shade. Will tolerate full sun where summers are cool and plants can be kept watered.

    PLANT HEIGHT: Varies.

    PLANT SPACING:10-15".

    HARDINESS ZONES: Zones 3-9.

    HARVEST: When half of the florets on a stem are open.

    SOIL REQUIREMENTS:  Prefers light shade and humus-rich, well-drained soil. Will tolerate full sun where summers are cool and plants can be kept watered.

    USES: Cut Flower. Beds and borders.

    SCIENTIFIC NAME: Aquilegia spp.
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