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    Beautiful pastel columbine seeds approximately 100 count. Learn: How to grow Columbine plants      
  • Clematis-flowered columbine. Fluffy, star-shaped blooms with pointed, overlapping petals resemble petite clematis flowers. Fully double 3-4 cm upward-facing and nodding, spurless flowers. Blooms late spring of the second year from a spring sowing. An excellent cut flower, it has strong, straight stems and fills the gap between early spring and summer bouquets. Produces multiple blooms per stem. The mix includes Victorian shades in a complementary color palette: rose, almost black, violet, deep wine red, dark purple, white, and purple-edged white. Attracts hummingbirds.

  • Clematis-flowered columbine. Fluffy, star-shaped blooms with pointed, overlapping petals resemble petite clematis flowers. Fully double 3-4 cm upward-facing and nodding, spurless flowers. Blooms late spring of the second year from a spring sowing. An excellent cut flower, it has strong, straight stems and fills the gap between early spring and summer bouquets. Produces multiple blooms per stem. The mix includes Victorian shades in a complementary color palette: rose, almost black, violet, deep wine red, dark purple, white, and purple-edged white. Attracts hummingbirds.

  • McKana Giant Columbine Seeds grow beautiful blooms in radiant hues of red, white, yellow, and purple.  McKana Giant Columbine Seed Mix will liven up any garden, meadow, or flowerbed; plus, they make a lovely bouquet! McKana Giant Columbines stand 60-90 cm high and produce buttercup shaped flowers that are 10-15 cm across. Elite gardeners chose McKana Giants! It's easy to overcrowd these plants when they're small, use annual flowers to fill in between your giant columbine plants until they are fully grown. Ideal spacing is 45-60 cm apart.
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