Columbine William Guinness Aquilegia Vulgaris – Colorful Garden Flower Seeds
Add classic charm and elegant spurred blooms to your garden with Columbine William Guinness Aquilegia Vulgaris seeds. Known for its striking two-toned flowers in deep red and yellow, this perennial is perfect for borders, cottage gardens, and mixed flower beds, creating a refined and colorful display throughout the season.
Key Benefits:
- Striking Two-Toned Blooms: Deep red petals with contrasting yellow spurs create a vivid and eye-catching display.
- Unique Flower Shape: Distinctive spurred flowers add elegance and architectural interest to garden beds.
- Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies, supporting a lively garden ecosystem.
- Versatile Garden Use: Ideal for borders, cottage gardens, mixed beds, and container planting.
- Easy to Grow: Thrives in sunny to partially shaded areas with well-drained soil, suitable for beginner gardeners.
Planting & Growth Information:
- Soil: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter.
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade for best flowering and foliage health.
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist during germination; moderate watering afterward.
- Germination Time: Typically 14–21 days under optimal conditions.
- Mature Height & Spread: Grows 60–90 cm tall with a spread of 40–50 cm.
- Growth Type: Perennial flowering plant.
- Bloom Season: Late spring through early summer, producing long-lasting, vibrant blooms.
FAQ:
- How can these seeds enhance my garden?
- Columbine William Guinness produces vivid two-toned spurred flowers that add elegance, vertical interest, and color to borders, cottage gardens, and containers.
- Are these plants suitable for beginner gardeners?
- Yes! With sun or partial shade, well-drained soil, and moderate watering, these perennials are easy to grow and maintain.
- When will I see flowers?
- Germination occurs in 2–3 weeks, with blooms appearing in late spring and continuing into early summer.
- Where is the best location to plant them?
- Full sun to partial shade areas with fertile, well-drained soil; ideal for borders, cottage gardens, mixed beds, and containers.
- Will these flowers attract pollinators?
- Yes! Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are naturally drawn to the bright, spurred blooms.
