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Aquilegia vulgaris 'Miss I H Huish' is the dark equivalent to Aquilegia vulgaris 'Lime Sorbet',
deep rich crimson flowers like a Ballerina’s
tutu. Again, use this as an upper storey for
a luscious or sultry bunch of flowers and
grow it amongst euphorbias to give some
colour depth.
Aquilegias are invaluable for flowering in May and early June when there is very little colourful in the garden. They will thrive in sun or partial shade.
Aquilegias are invaluable for flowering in May and early June when there is very little colourful in the garden. They will thrive in sun or partial shade.
- Seeds:50
| Genus: | Aquilegia vulgaris |
| Variety | 'Miss I H Huish' (Granny's Bonnet | Type: | Perennial |
| Sowing: | Sow May - June to flower the following year | Site: | Full sun/ partial shade | Height: | H. 60m (24 in) | Spacing: | 30cm | Hardiness: | Hardy | Care tips: | Sow them undercover in spring and move them into their final position in autumn. They will self sow - to keep colours true keep them well apart | Flowers: | ❀May - June | For the vase: | They only last 3-4 days in water but are so elegant they are worth it. Stand them in deep water for several hours before arranging |
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