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Winky Rose and Rose Columbine

Aquilegia vulgaris 'Winky Rose and Rose'

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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Cold hardy, Low Maintenance, Compact/Dwarf, Flowering, Attracts pollinators, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Butterflies, Container Friendly, and Deer-resistant

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Aquilegia vulgaris 'Winky Rose and Rose'
  • Height
    1-2 ft
  • Width
    1 ft
  • Growing Zones
    3-9
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
    • Partial shade
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Flower Color
    • Pink
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Bloom Period
    Late Spring, Early Summer
  • Does Not Ship To
    AK, HI, ID, MT

Planting & Care Instructions

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: These perform best with about 4 to 6 hours of sun, favoring partial shade in hotter climates (Zones 7-9) to prolong the bloom time and prevent leaf scorch. In cooler zones, they handle full sun well as long as the soil remains moist.
  • Soil: Plant in rich, well-draining soil that stays evenly moist but never soggy. If you have heavy clay soil, mix in compost or peat moss to improve drainage, as wet "feet" will quickly rot the roots.

Watering Requirements

Keep the soil consistently moist during the first season to help the taproot establish. Once established, they have moderate drought tolerance, but inconsistent watering will cause the foliage to yellow or go dormant early in the summer. Mulching helps retain necessary moisture and keeps the roots cool.

Pruning Tips

Remove spent flower heads immediately after blooming to encourage a tidy appearance and potentially spur a smaller second flush of flowers. Since Columbine foliage often declines by late autumn, you can cut the stalks down to the basal foliage (the low clump of leaves near the ground) in Late Fall to keep the garden neat. This prevents the plant from using energy on seed production and redirects it to the roots.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer in early spring just as new green growth begins to emerge. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the season, as this promotes weak, leafy growth that produces fewer flowers and is easily damaged by winter frost.

There is perhaps nothing that says spring better than our native Columbines. No matter your age...you'll get excited to see these perky flowers once again! Take a good, long look at the award-winning Winky Rose and Rose Columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris 'Winky Rose and Rose')!

The intricate blooms are pretty in pink, with an elegantly outlined margin of rose red along each petal. The whole Winky series is a breakthrough for these beloved wildflowers! Each bloom is held upright, so your guests can easily see them! Hummingbirds adore the tubular access to the nectar held in knobby-spurred sepals. They'll visit many times over the weeks-long flowering display.

You'll want to include several of these double-rose-hued blooms to support the beneficial pollinators in your neighborhood with bountiful nectar. But...don't forget to sneak a few of these delicate blooms for yourself in flower arrangements indoors.

Both compact and improved cultivar features lobed, compound foliage. This mound-forming plant makes a charming springtime show, and gently fills in for a soft look. They'll resist powdery mildew and leaf miners, and this herbaceous perennial is cold-hardy throughout USDA growing zones 3 to 9!

Planting and Application:

Partner the "ephemeral" Winky Columbine with other perennials nearby to help hide the fading foliage when it withdraws in the peak of summer’s heat in growing zones 8 and 9. In a Cottage Garden, anything goes - including Helen Von Stein Lambs Ear, Hosta, Daylilies, or even Ornamental Grasses. Mass them in the border, or tuck them in rows into the edges of your garden landscape beds!

Use the vigorous, bushy Winky Rose and Rose Columbine in Rock Gardens, mixed perennial borders, and even in containers! They make a dynamic addition repeated along the edge of a dappled garden path. Nestle them at the base of garden sculptures for an elegant touch. They'll also bring an element of calm respite to Memorial Gardens.

If you have a little girl who wants to be a Fairy Princess when she grows up, plant them where she'll find them on a fun Nature Walk or in a Children's Garden. Start a collection of "cheap and cheerful" bud vases for her to place on her bedside table.

In fact, you could even pop them underneath fruiting bushes in your Victory Garden! Let them self-seed...they'll certainly be a charming way to entice pollinators to your flowering food crops.

  • Soft Rose Pink & Darker Pink
  • Long Lasting Fairy Flowers Are Great in Cut Flower Arrangements
  • Mound of Medium-Green, Finely Cut Foliage
  • Compact Cultivar of The Native Wildflower
  • Nectar-Rich Spurs For Pollinators & Hummingbirds!
  • Winner of the Coveted European Fleuroselect Quality Medal

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Plant this sweet little perennial in at least four to six hours of sunlight a day! In colder regions, it's fine to plant them in full sun. Give Columbine rich, well-drained soil. Elevate the planting if you have heavy clay soil that stays wet for a long time...or keep them in containers. During planting, add symbiotic Nature Hills Root Booster to support their tiny feeder roots. It never "wears out" but keeps helping them access water and micronutrients from the soil.

Water on a consistent, even basis as Columbines won't do as well in dry soils. Keep the soil cool and moist with a three-inch layer of mulch over the root system. Always pull mulch back away from directly touching the stems. Deadhead as flowers fade to encourage a rebloom and prune them back in late autumn during fall cleanup.

  • Full Sun to Partial Shade
  • Ultra Cold Hardy & Heat Tolerant
  • Moderate Regular Moisture
  • Widely Adaptable To Moist Well-Drained Soil
  • Deer and Rabbits Seldom Severely Damage Them
  • Improved Selection Resists Powdery Mildew

Delight in the outstanding blooms of Winky Rose and Rose Columbine! Order this celebrated cultivar today! Nature Hills expert growers take great care developing and shipping these special perennials. Order your Winky Rose and Rose Columbine today from Nature Hills, then track your sturdy box all the way to your doorstep.

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