Columbine, Dwarf
Columbine, Dwarf
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Aquilegia vulgaris
The blossoms appear in the spring and last into the summer. Colors range from deep violet and blue to pink and white. 'Dwarf Columbine' plants grow between ten to eighteen inches in height, and thrive in locations with moist soil receiving sun or partial shade.
A perennial in USDA zones 3-8. Each packet contains 0.25 gram, which is approximately 175 seeds.
Although you can sow seeds directly in your beds in the fall or
late winter for bloom the following spring, cold conditioning the seed
will yield more consistent germination results. This is accomplished by
surface sowing onto moist potting mix in a pot, using a mister to
re-hydrate the seed and make soil contact, and then chilling them at
38ºF for six weeks to two months. A quicker alternative to moist
chilling is to place the seed in between
paper towels in a zipper freezer bag or similar container, moisten towel
allowing the seeds to re-hydrate for a day, and then place in the
freezer for a day or two before sowing the seeds. Germination can take
25 to 35 days, requires light (do not cover seeds with soil) and will
begin when the soil temperatures have warmed up to 60 to 70ºF.
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