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Aquilegia "Rose Ivory" - 9cm Pot x 3 Plants

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Aquilegia 'Rose Ivory' (Common Names: Rose Ivory Columbine, Granny’s Bonnet)

Detailed Description:
Aquilegia 'Rose Ivory' is an elegant, clump-forming perennial that brings a touch of cottage charm to any garden. At full growth, it reaches a height of around 40-60 cm, producing graceful, upright stems adorned with bi-colored blooms. The delicate, rose-pink outer petals encircle soft ivory centers, creating a striking contrast that stands out in garden borders or woodland settings. Its fern-like, blue-green foliage provides a beautiful backdrop to the delicate blooms, making it a standout feature even when not in flower.

Flowering Period:
Aquilegia 'Rose Ivory' blooms from late spring to early summer (May to June), adding soft, romantic tones to your garden during this peak season. The flowers are not only visually stunning but also attract pollinators, including bees and butterflies.

Plant Height:
At full maturity, 'Rose Ivory' reaches a height of 40-60 cm and spreads about 30-40 cm, making it ideal for mid-border plantings or as a focal point in mixed perennial beds.

Planting Location:
This plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, fertile soil. Aquilegia 'Rose Ivory' is perfect for cottage gardens, mixed borders, or naturalized areas like woodland gardens, where it can add height and texture without overwhelming smaller plants.

Best Uses:
Ideal for adding vertical interest to mixed borders, Aquilegia 'Rose Ivory' works beautifully in cottage-style gardens, woodland settings, or as part of a wildflower meadow. The charming blooms are perfect for cut flower arrangements, bringing their soft beauty indoors.

Care Tips:
To care for your Aquilegia 'Rose Ivory,' plant it in moist, well-drained soil and water regularly, especially during dry periods. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage further flowering and cut back foliage after the flowering season to maintain a tidy appearance. Aquilegias are generally easy to grow and can self-seed, creating delightful surprises in your garden year after year.

Interesting Facts:
Did you know? Aquilegias are often called "Granny's Bonnets" due to their old-fashioned, bonnet-like flowers. The name 'Aquilegia' comes from the Latin word for eagle, as the flower’s spurred petals are said to resemble an eagle's talons. 'Rose Ivory' is a favourite among gardeners for its unique, two-toned flowers and its ability to attract pollinators.