Product Description
A stunning Aquilegia variety, the vibrant pink petals with creamy lime edges of the 'Nora Barlow' make a beautiful feature within the garden this summer. These double flowers stand above dark green deciduous foliage in a clump-forming habit. Growing to a mature height of 40-60cm, they are ideal for adding colour to patio containers or the front of garden borders. Flowering from May to July, these stunning perennials prefer to be planted in direct sun or partial shade. UK-grown 5cm module plants supplied.
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Plant Size
Mature Height | 65 cm |
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Mature Spread | 55 cm |
Plant Spacing | 50 cm |
Planting Notes
Planting | Plant in prepared soil, with a hole large enough to firmly hold the module. |
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Soil Type | Fertile, moist but well drained. |
Growing at a glance…
Ideally, plant your aquilegia in spring. This gives the plants time to establish before growing. Position somewhere sunny or semi-shaded. Plant in spring, digging a generous hole to house the module, adding some grit to the bottom of the hole to aid drainage. Add the module to the hole and fill the edges with soil, firming it down so it's nice and snug. Water well once planted - although, when they've established, they shouldn't need regular watering (except in a prolonged drought). Deadhead spent flowers to keep the plant nice and neat.
For further information on growing and caring for Aquilegia, please refer to our guide on How to Plant and Grow Aquilegia.