Columbine - Biedermeier

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Columbine - Biedermeier

The Columbine 'Aquilegia Biedermeier Columbine’, also known as Aquilegia ‘Biedermeier', is a beautiful, easy to grow spring blooming perennial. The blue-green foliage adds texture and color in the fall to any of your perennial beds. The mix of colors and shortness make this Columbine stand out from the rest. With a height of 12" and a plant spread of 18-24”, you won’t want to miss this. ‘Biedermeier’ should be planted in full sun to partial shade in fertile, moist well-drained soil.   Columbine is a profuse self-seeder so it should be planted 12-18” apart. It is best used in rock gardens or in containers and for beds and borders, in cottage gardens and it attracts butterflies. Enjoy this popular flower in your garden or as a cut flower. ... additional info

 

Spiderwort - Satin Doll The flowers open for one day but new blooms appear from June to October. The contrast of the flower color and foliage make it a definite eye catcher. Tradescantia ‘Satin Doll’ should be planted in a sunny area, but will tolerate some morning shade, with well-drained soil. It will tolerate damp soil but should not be over watered. PPAF.

Columbine - Biedermeier