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Aquilegia are clump forming perennials with attractive fern like blue-green foliage. In spring and summer they abound with spikes of pendulous flowers. They grow in any fertile, well-drained soil and can be grown in full sun but semi-shade preferred. Although drought tolerant once established Summer water recommended in hot dry districts.
Aquilegia discolor is a species aquilegia reaching 10-30cm x 30cm with divided leaves and purple and white nodding flowers in spring and early summer. Winter dormant.
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Conditions | Drought Hardy, Frost Tolerant |
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Height | Under 1m |
Position | Full Sun, Heavy shade, Part Shade |
Region | Cold, Temperate |
Soil | Clay, Loam |
Watering | light to medium with some summer water |