Granny Bonnet - Aquilegia caerulea 'Earlybird' - British Grown Herbaceous Perennial

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A perennial with brightly-coloured flowers which grow on tall stems above semi-evergreen foliage. Hardy throughout the UK down to -15°C.

This variety of Granny Bonnet has brightly coloured flowers, contrasting with the bright green foliage to fill your garden or window box with beauty and colour. The name Aquilegia, which comes from the Latin for eagle, describes the hook- or claw-like spurs on the flower. This variety grows in compact, bushy clumps, and produces both vibrant blossoms and attractive, semi-evergreen foliage.

Perennial
Flower: Bushy growth
Flowers May - June


Scientific Name
Aquilegia caerulea 'Earlybird' (blue, eagle-like plant, variety: Earlybird)

Common Name
Granny's Bonnet, Columbine

Origin
Native to the Rocky Mountains and New Mexico, USA

Pruning Tips
If necessary, pruning in September to October is best.

Wildlife Value
Pollinators, particularly long-tongued bees such as Bombus hortorum and Bombus terrestris; supplies nectar for butterflies and nectar-drinking moths.

Positioning
Partial Shade (these flowers are used to growing at the edge of woodland)

Water
Soil should be moist but ensure it drains well as the roots won't like to be sat in a puddle!

Soil
Fertile, moist but well-drained soil.

Food
Not necessary, but can add some extra nutrients to encourage flowering and if your soil needs a boost!

Pet-safe
Slightly toxic for humans and larger pets, but don't let smaller pets nibble as they are far more susceptible.

Sprouts Top Tips
Your Granny Bonnets will benefit from being lifted and divided every few years to keep the plants strong and blooming

 

 

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