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Aquilegia x sibirica 'Biedermeier'

Family Ranunculaceae
Plant Type herbaceous perennial
Zone USDA:   3a - 9b   RHS:   H - FH   EGF:   H1 - H5   Australia:   1 - 3  
Care Level
Height 20 cm (8 in)
Spread 20 cm (8 in)
Light full sun to partial shade
Soil Moisture average, well-drained
Soil Type clay to sandy
Soil pH acidic to neutral

Description The herbaceous perennial Aquilegia x sibirica 'Biedermeier' (columbine) is repeat-blooming and bears showy and greyish violet flowers during late spring to early summer. The showy matte foliage is light olive green in colour and fine in texture. A specimen plant, Aquilegia x sibirica 'Biedermeier' (columbine) can help you create a focal point in your garden design.
Typical Uses Border, container, cut flowers, mass planting, small or miniature planting and specimen.
Special Characteristics Aquilegia x sibirica 'Biedermeier' has a natural resistance to rabbits. This herbaceous perennial attracts hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden.
Cautions Depending upon your local conditions, Aquilegia x sibirica 'Biedermeier' (columbine) may be invasive. Self-sowing, this plant can spread broadly and randomly where conditions are ideal for the seeds to germinate. However, this can be a benefit if you plan to use this plant in naturalizations.