Aquilegia Earlybird™ Mix

Aquilegia (Columbine)   ack-will-LEE-jah

Earlybird™ Mix:  Short and sweet, the colorful assortment of perennial Columbine Earlybird™ Mix features a randomized grouping of multiple hues of dwarf Columbine that is perfect for hot climates and short growing seasons. Blooming spring and summer, this assortment can have white, pink, purple, blue, yellow and red combinations of these unique wildflowers and their nodding sectioned blooms. Rising high over the lacy foliage with many lobes and leaflets, the blooms dangle from slender elegant stems. Pollinators adore these blooms as much as we do!

Zone 3

Full Sun to Part Shade

Height: 9-11″/Spread: 8-10″

Late Spring to Summer

Size Available: 1201

Aquilegia Earlybird™ Mix

Description

Aquilegia (Columbine)   ack-will-LEE-jah

The perennial columbine (Aquilegia), aka granny’s bonnet, displaybell-shaped, spurred flowers ranging in color from light pastels to bright reds, yellows, oranges, purples, and bicolors from midspring to early summer. Once started, columbine propagates for years, and although they are perennials, they also multiply rapidly by self-seeding. There are more than 70 species, including several native North American varieties. Most columbines bloom from mid-spring to early summer. Columbine flowers attract butterflies, bees, moths and hummingbirds. The leaves have a lacy appearance and although they look delicate, columbine is hardy and resilient. Columbine is deer-resistant and drought tolerant, too.