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Aquilegia Biedermeier Columbine Plants

Aquilegia vulgaris 'Biedermeier Mixed'

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Dormancy Notice: This plant, like many others, enters dormancy or semi-dormancy in the late fall through early spring. *THIS PLANT IS NOT DEAD. It is completely healthy but upon receiving the plant, you may notice it exhibits fewer leaves, discoloration, or complete leaf drop. This is normal and essential to the plant's health. In fact, planting during dormancy promotes root growth, giving your plant a better start for spring, when new foliage will begin to grow.

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Aquilegia Biedermeier for Sale Online

Aquilegia Biedermeier is an early-blooming dwarf columbine that produces pink, purple, light blue, and white flowers. The spurs project out behind the colorful flowers. Graceful, blue-green foliage adds a cooling effect when planted with heucheras and ferns.

Biedermeier columbine typically only grows to about 18 inches tall. Self-seeds where happy will quickly colonize garden areas without overpowering other plants. Plant, among other plants, will hide the foliage of aquilegia in the summer months when the foliage can appear worn and tired.

This columbine is grown from seed, so bloom colors will be mixed when first planting in the garden.


Growzone: 3-8 Aquilegia Biedermeier Hardiness Zones 3-8
Hardiness Zone: 3-8
Mature Height: 1 to 1.5 Feet
Mature Width: Up to 1.5 Feet
Sunlight: Full sun to part shade
Flower Color: mixed
Foliage: Bluish-Green
Soil Condition: Any well drained soil
Water Requirements: Water well until established
Uses: Wildflower Garden, Cottage Garden

Frequently Asked questions

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