Crimson Star Columbine Overview
Crimson Star Columbine seeds (Aquilegia crimson star) produce magnificent flowers that bloom in vibrant crimson red with white and yellow accents. These plants are perfect for adding a splash of color to your garden while attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Growing Conditions
The ideal planting time for these seeds is outdoors after the last frost, or you can start them indoors a few weeks in advance. They thrive in USDA hardiness zones 3 to 9, reaching a height of 12 to 18 inches with a spacing of 15 to 18 inches between plants. These columbines prefer average soil and can tolerate sun to part shade.
Benefits of Crimson Star Columbine
Once established, the Crimson Star Columbine is not only resistant to deer and rabbits but also makes excellent cut flowers. Their large, showy 4-inch blooms are perfect for bouquets, bringing a touch of elegance to any arrangement. Additionally, they can grow well in containers, making them versatile for various gardening spaces.
Care Instructions
To ensure healthy growth, provide adequate sunlight and moderate watering. Avoid overwatering and ensure proper drainage in your planting area. Regularly deadhead the flowers to encourage more blooms throughout the growing season.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the height and spacing needed for Crimson Star Columbine? They grow 12-18 inches tall and should be spaced 15-18 inches apart.
- When should I plant these seeds? Plant them outdoors after frost or indoors weeks before the last frost.
- What colors do the flowers come in? The blooms feature vibrant crimson red, white, and yellow.
- Are these plants resistant to any pests? Yes, they are resistant to deer and rabbits.
- Can I grow them in containers? Absolutely! They thrive in containers as well as garden beds.
Carol McGarvey –
Highly recommend!! Excellent customer service!!
Anjnita –
Seeds arrived nicely packaged, now waiting for them to grow.
Barbara Moore –
Pretty red Columbine. Comes back every year and reseeds. Great prices and huge selection of seeds.
Elodie –
I can’t wait to see them in bloom !