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Wildflowers - Columbine Seeds
Columbine wildflowers are just in a category of their own. The 5 tubular flowers are not only attractive to people, but hummingbirds, and honeybees are also attracted to the sweet nectar in the flowers. That's why these are great flower seeds for bees. Columbine flower seeds can be a little temperamental to sprout, but once they are started, they are pretty easy to keep growing. They form a clump of delicate green foliage near the ground, and when they get big enough, they send up tall, hollow flower stalks. The plants are fragile, and may need staking or protection from trampling, as they can easily be broken down by the elements. Columbines like some shade, but are adaptable, and can also grow in full sun, as well as a woodland setting.
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Dwarf Columbine Seed Mix Aquilegia vulgaris
These delicate, nodding blossoms grow wild throughout much of northern Europe. This 16" dwarf variety produces a lovely mix of colors that will brighten any space!Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $12.65 / Oz -
McKana Giants Columbine Seed Mix Aquilegia caerulea
Developed explicitly for its large colorful blooms, this AAS Award winner first became available in the 1950s. A striking choice for any gardener who loves the distinctive columbine shaped flowers.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $20.16 / Oz
Columbine wildflowers are just in a category of their own. The 5 tubular flowers are not only attractive to people, but hummingbirds, and honeybees are also attracted to the sweet nectar in the flowers. That's why these are great flower seeds for bees. Columbine flower seeds can be a little temperamental to sprout, but once they are started, they are pretty easy to keep growing. They form a clump of delicate green foliage near the ground, and when they get big enough, they send up tall, hollow flower stalks. The plants are fragile, and may need staking or protection from trampling, as they can easily be broken down by the elements. Columbines like some shade, but are adaptable, and can also grow in full sun, as well as a woodland setting.