Frilled, semi-double blooms in pink fading to white give this cultivated variety its layered, petticoat-like flowers. Green buds open to soft, bicolour-blended petals with the classic columbine spurs extending behind.
Compact blue-green foliage forms a neat mound beneath the airy flower stems. Aquilegia vulgaris 'Pink Petticoat' flowers in late spring to early summer, bringing colour to borders, pots, and woodland edges.
Hardy and easy to grow, it suits cottage gardens or modern spaces alike and also makes a charming cut flower for the vase.
Sowing instructions:
In autumn, surface-sow on moist compost in small pots or seed trays and keep them in a greenhouse or cold frame at 15-20°C (59-68°F). Germination can be slow (up to 3 months) but seedlings should be thinned out as they grow on and over-wintered under glass before planting out after hardening off in spring. Alternatively, spring sowing can be undertaken as before, often without the need for heat.
Alternatively, spring sowing can be undertaken as before, often without the need for heat.