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200 Seeds Columbine EASTERN RED Perennial PartShade Attracts Pollinators Non-GMO
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200 Seeds Columbine EASTERN RED Perennial Part-Shade Attracts Pollinators Non-GMO
Pure Seed – Non-GMO, Fresh, No Filler
If you want your garden to be more pollinator-friendly this is the perfect choice. Eastern Red Columbine is a native plant and an absolute magnet for hummingbirds and butterflies! And while they're there, they're likely to visit your other flowers, too. There's a lot of things you can do with Eastern Red Columbine, tuck it in a border, naturalize it in a woodland garden, spread it as a ground cover…. It grows well in sun AND shade! The intricate blooms are long-lasting and make good cut flowers. To top it all off, deer rarely show any interest in native columbine.
Everyone loves columbines, and this is the wild one gardener’s love most. Also known as American Columbine, this beauty is native from Canada to Florida all the way west to Texas and the Dakotas.
The flowers are showy, nodding bells of a bright strawberry red with lots of yellow stamens. The foliage is fernlike, like all columbines, and this plant forms neat, short (1 to 2 ft.) clumps that are both tough and durable yet extremely delicate in appearance. The flowers bloom in "late spring," and always attract hummingbirds.
While considered a woodland wildflower, wild columbine often occurs in the wild on open rocky slopes in full baking sun.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Columbine Seeds - EASTERN
Aquilegia ccanadensis
A beautiful addition to your garden
Attracts pollinators, grows well in high elevation areas
Adaptable to both Sun and Shade
The name says it all! These native orange Columbine bloom
throughout the spring!
This columbine is native from Nova Scotia to Florida and westward to Minnesota and Tennessee. It will generally be found in clearings, wood borders, riverbanks and thickets. The drooping, red and yellow flowers are delicate and endearing.
FAST FACTS
LIFE CYCLE: Perennial
LIGHT REQUIREMENT: Full Sun, Partial Shade
PLANTING SEASON: Spring, Fall
COLOR: RED
DAYS TO MATURITY: 60-90 Days
PLANT HEIGHT: 1’ to 2’ tall
PLANT SPACING: 8-10 inches
PLANTING DEPTH: 1/4 inches
SOWING METHOD: Direct Sow
WATER NEEDS: Average
COLD STRATIFICATION: Yes
HARDINESS ZONES: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
SHIPS: Year Round
PLANT TYPE: North American Native, Clumping Habit, Long Spurred, Drooping Star-Like Flowers
FEATURES: Heirloom, Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Hummingbirds, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Dry Area Tolerant, Poor Soil Tolerant, Cut Flower Garden, Extended Bloom Time, Container Garden
BLOOMS: Spring, Late Spring, Early Summer, Summer
HOW TO PLANT COLUMBINE FROM SEED
WHEN TO PLANT COLUMBINE SEEDS
Plant in the Spring after the threat of frost has passed.
WHERE TO PLANT COLUMBINE SEEDS
Columbines are a highly adaptable flower.
They do well in many climates and sun conditions, but they will bloom best in full sun to light shade.
Plus, columbines are deer resistant, and birds and butterflies love the nectar found in tip of the petal’s thin spur!
HOW TO PLANT COLUMBINE SEEDS
For best results, put columbine seeds in the refrigerator for 24 hours prior to planting. Another, slightly more intensive way to stratify (a process of breaking seeds’ dormancy by subjecting them to moist/cold treatments) your seeds is to first, sow them into a container filled with moist soil. Next, place the container in a plastic bag and refrigerate or freeze it for 3 weeks. Finally, remove the seeds, and place them outdoors in a sunny location or under grow lights and allow them to germinate (21 to 28 days).
If sowing outdoors: In the early spring (3 to 4 weeks before the last frost), sow your columbine seeds on top of lightly raked soil. They do not need to be covered. Your columbine seeds will germinate in around 21 days.
If starting indoors, plant columbine seeds 6 weeks before the average last spring frost.
Columbines are perennials that are hardy to zones 3 to 8 or 9, depending on variety.
HOW TO CARE FOR COLUMBINE
When flowers begin to fade, dead head to allow for fresh blooms. When the season is over, cut down to the ground.
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