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Earlybird Blue/White Columbine

Earlybird Blue/White Columbine

Aquilegia x hybrida 'Earlybird Blue/White'

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With soft blue petals and crisp white centers, ‘Earlybird Blue/White’ Columbine brings a refreshing, airy elegance to the spring garden. Unlike taller columbines, this compact variety stays at just 9-12...
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Zone
USDA Zone:3 to 9
Watering
Watering Needs:Keep soil evenly moist
Sun Needs
Sun Needs:Full sun to Part shade
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Earlybird Blue/White Columbine

With soft blue petals and crisp white centers, ‘Earlybird Blue/White’ Columbine brings a refreshing, airy elegance to the spring garden. Unlike taller columbines, this compact variety stays at just 9-12 inches tall, making it perfect for small spaces, containers, and front-of-border plantings. Blooming from late spring to early summer, its long-spurred, nectar-rich flowers attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. Deer and rabbit resistant, yet adored by pollinators, this low-maintenance, early-season bloomer thrives with minimal fuss and adds a touch of wild beauty wherever it’s planted.

Landscape Size

Average Landscape Size:

Height - 8 in. - 12 in. , Width - 8 in. - 12 in.
Flowering

Flowering Season:

Spring
Landscape

Landscape Use:

Accent, Container
Features

Special Features:

Attracts Hummingbirds, Butterflies
SIZE Quart
Foliage Color Green
Growth Habit Mound
Flower Color Blue and White
Watering

Watering Needs:

Keep soil evenly moist
  • Light: Thrives in full sun to part shade; in hotter climates, afternoon shade helps prolong blooms.
  • Soil: Prefers rich, moist, well-drained soil; dislikes heavy, soggy conditions.
  • Watering:
    • New Plants: Keep soil evenly moist until established.
    • Established Plants: Water moderately; drought-tolerant once mature.
  • Fertilization: A light application of balanced fertilizer in early spring promotes strong growth and flowering.
  • Maintenance:
    • Deadhead spent blooms to encourage a longer flowering period.
    • Allow some seed heads to form for gentle self-seeding.
    • Cut back foliage in late fall or early spring to refresh new growth.
  • Pest & Disease Resistance:
    • Generally pest-free.
    • Watch for leaf miners; remove affected leaves to maintain plant health.
  • Hardiness: Thrives in USDA zones 3-9—cold-hardy yet heat-tolerant.