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Bring a touch of elegance and rarity to your outdoor space with Aquilegia Atrata Seeds, known for producing stunning dark-purple to deep maroon Columbine flowers. This rare perennial is admired for its nodding, star-shaped blooms and graceful foliage that create a serene, woodland-garden atmosphere.
Aquilegia Atrata thrives in partial shade and cool climates, making it perfect for cottage gardens, wildflower borders, and naturalized landscapes. With its unique coloring and dependable growth habits, this variety stands out as an eye-catching perennial that returns year after year.
Rare, deep-colored Columbine variety
Produces elegant, nodding spring blooms
Premium, high-quality, non-GMO seeds
Perennial plant returning each year
Ideal for woodland gardens and shaded borders
Attracts beneficial pollinators
Cold-hardy and easy to grow
Adds texture, color, and movement to landscapes
Botanical Name: Aquilegia atrata
Common Name (US): Dark Columbine
Plant Type: Perennial
Seed Type: High-Quality, Non-GMO
Flower Color: Deep maroon, dark purple
Bloom Season: Late Spring to Early Summer
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
Sun Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun (prefers partial shade in hot climates)
Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained, fertile soil
Plant Height: 18–30 inches
Spacing: 12–16 inches apart
Water Requirements: Moderate—keep soil evenly moist
Germination Time: 21–35 days
Temperature for Germination: 55–65°F
Growth Habit: Upright, clump-forming
Uses: Borders, woodland gardens, wildflower beds, rock gardens
Special Notes: Cold stratification improves germination; self-seeds lightly in the garden.
Aquilegia Atrata seeds benefit from 3–4 weeks of cold stratification.
Place seeds in moist peat or sand and refrigerate in a sealed container.
Sow seeds on the soil surface; lightly press but do not bury completely (they need light to germinate).
Keep in a cool, bright location.
Ideal germination temperature: 55–65°F.
Mist gently to keep the surface moist.
Avoid overwatering to prevent rot.
Transplant when seedlings have 2–3 true leaves.
Select a partly shaded area with well-drained, rich soil.
Mulch in summer to keep soil cool.
Deadhead spent flowers to prolong blooming.
Allow some flowers to fade if you want natural reseeding.
Blossoms appear in late spring, offering long-lasting and visually striking blooms.
Adds rare, deep hues to the garden
Perfect for woodland and cottage garden designs
Low maintenance perennial
Encourages pollinators like butterflies
Creates natural, elegant, and layered planting schemes
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