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Aquilegia sibirica | Siberian Columbine | 10 Seeds

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Aquilegia sibirica, also known as Siberian columbine, is a graceful perennial plant with slender stems reaching up to 2 feet tall. Its delicate, nodding flowers showcase striking deep blue-violet petals and white centers. Blooming in late spring to early summer, it thrives in well-drained soil and partial shade. This hardy and charming plant adds a touch of elegance to gardens and attracts pollinators with its nectar-rich blossoms. Zones 4-8

Germination

To germinate Aquilegia sibirica seeds. Aquilegia sibirica seeds benefit from a period of cold stratification to break dormancy. Place the seeds in a damp paper towel or a plastic bag filled with moistened vermiculite or sand, and refrigerate them for 3-4 weeks. After stratification, prepare a seed starting tray or small pots filled with a well-draining seed starting mix, such as a combination of peat moss and perlite. Moisten the soil evenly, ensuring it's not waterlogged. Sow the Aquilegia sibirica seeds evenly over the surface of the soil and lightly press them into the soil with your fingertips. Cover them lightly with a thin layer of soil or vermiculite. Place the tray or pots in a cool location with indirect sunlight, maintaining a temperature between 55-65°F (13-18°C). Keep the soil consistently moist but not saturated by misting regularly or using a gentle watering can. Germination typically occurs within 3-6 weeks. Once the seedlings emerge, provide adequate spacing if growing in trays, or transplant them into individual pots when they have developed a few sets of true leaves. Continue to care for the seedlings with proper watering, light, and nutrients as they grow into mature Aquilegia sibirica plants.