

Columbine - Nora Barlow Pink, scientifically known as Aquilegia vulgaris 'Nora Barlow,' a delightful perennial that will bring a touch of vintage charm and grace to your garden. With its unique, fully double, and fringed pink flowers, this columbine exudes a sense of elegance and beauty. Growing up to 1 to 2 feet tall, it forms a lovely display of blooms, creating a stunning visual spectacle.
Columbine - Nora Barlow Pink is a haven for pollinators, attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with its nectar-rich flowers. Ideal for cottage gardens, woodland areas, and shaded borders, this low-maintenance plant thrives in well-drained soil and partial shade.
Embrace the allure of Columbine - Nora Barlow Pink and create a pollinator-friendly haven in your garden while celebrating the beauty of these enchanting pink blooms that will add a touch of nostalgia and allure to your outdoor space.
At Finding Nectar, you can purchaseΒ Columbine - Nora Barlow Pink (Aquilegia vulgaris Nora Barlow) in a 4 inch pot, grown from seed, without the use of systemic pesticides, and are nurtured in living soil. We prioritize the root health of our flowers rather than forcing them to bloom, giving them the best chance to flourish in your yard within the first year.
At Finding Nectar in Arvada, Colorado, we highly value pollinators' vital role in ecosystems and food supply. Therefore, we thoughtfully select plants, like the Columbine - Nora Barlow Pink (Aquilegia vulgaris Nora Barlow), to support them.
These nectar-rich and pollen-filled plants nourish bees, butterflies, and more. By using our pollinator-friendly species, you actively preserve essential beings and create a thriving garden. Moreover, as a dedicated nursery serving the Front Range, you can shop worry-free about climate suitability.
Join us in creating a sustainable environment for both plants and pollinators! So, choose Finding Nectar for a greener future. Act now and make a difference with Finding Nectar!
Bee Balm - Wild Bergamont (Monarda fistulosa)
Regular price $9.99 Save $-9.99Bee Balm - Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) $9.99 | 4-inch pot
πΏ Quick Facts: β’ Native Status: US Native β’ USDA Growing Zones: 3-9 β’ Height: 2-4 feet β’ Spread: 2-3 feet
πΊ Bloom Details: β’ Season: Summer (July-September) β’ Colors: Lavender-pink β’ Flower Size: 2-3 inch whorled heads
βοΈ Growing Requirements: β’ Sun: Full sun to partial shade β’ Water: Moderate β’ Soil: Well-draining, adaptable β’ Spacing: 18-24 inches apart
π¦ Pollinator Benefits: β’ Native Bees: Major attractor β’ Hummingbirds: Favorite nectar source β’ Butterflies: Nectar plant β’ Beneficial Insects: Host plant
π± Plant Care: β’ Spring: Cut back old growth β’ Summer: Deadhead for rebloom β’ Fall: Leave seedheads for birds β’ Winter: Cut back or leave standing
π€ Companion Planting: β’ Perfect paired with:
Purple Coneflower
Black-Eyed Susan
Native Grasses
Butterfly Weed
β¨ Unique Characteristics: β’ Aromatic foliage β’ Spreads slowly by rhizomes β’ Drought tolerant β’ Deer resistant β’ Traditional medicinal plant
π Finding Nectar Difference: Grown from seed in living soil without systemic pesticides, ensuring healthy root development and safe nectar sources for pollinators. Our 4-inch pots promote strong root systems over forced blooms, giving you plants that will thrive in your garden.
πΏ Planting Tips: Plant in spring. Provide good air circulation to prevent powdery mildew.
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Columbine - Blue (Aquilegia caerulea)
Regular price $9.99 Save $-9.99Blue Columbine (Aquilegia caerulea) $9.99 | 4-inch pot
πΏ Quick Facts: β’ Colorado Native: Yes (State Flower!) β’ USDA Growing Zones: 3-9 β’ Height: 18-24 inches β’ Spread: 12-18 inches
πΊ Bloom Details: β’ Season: Late Spring to Mid-Summer (May-July) β’ Colors: Blue and white bi-color blooms β’ Flower Size: 2-3 inches with distinctive spurred petals
βοΈ Growing Requirements: β’ Sun: Partial shade to full sun (afternoon shade preferred) β’ Water: Moderate, well-draining soil β’ Soil: Rich, organic soil with good drainage β’ Spacing: 12-18 inches apart
π¦ Pollinator Benefits: β’ Hummingbirds: Primary pollinator, attracted to nectar-rich spurs β’ Native Bees: Important early-season nectar source β’ Butterflies: Attracts various mountain species β’ Beneficial Insects: Supports native pollinator populations
π± Plant Care: β’ Spring: Remove dead foliage, divide if needed β’ Summer: Keep soil consistently moist β’ Fall: Cut back after seed formation β’ Winter: Mulch lightly for protection
π€ Companion Planting: β’ Perfect paired with:
Penstemon
Native Grasses
Yarrow
Wild Geranium
β¨ Unique Characteristics: β’ Colorado State Flower β’ Natural self-seeder β’ Deer resistant β’ Adapts well to mountain gardens β’ Long-lived when properly sited
π Finding Nectar Difference: Grown from seed in living soil without systemic pesticides, ensuring healthy root development and safe nectar sources for pollinators. Our 4-inch pots promote strong root systems over forced blooms, giving you plants that will thrive in your garden.
πΏ Planting Tips: Plant in spring or fall in part shade locations. Excellent for woodland gardens and naturalized areas. Prefers cooler conditions and protection from hot afternoon sun.
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Columbine Giant 'McKana Giants (Aquilegia caerulea 'McKana Giants M.)
Regular price $9.99 Save $-9.99Columbine Giant 'McKana Giants (Aquilegia caerulea 'McKana Giants M.)
Aquilegia caerulea 'McKana Giants Mix,' scientifically known as Aquilegia caerulea 'McKana Giants Mix,' is a captivating perennial that will add a touch of beauty to your garden. Also with its stunning and diverse mix of colors and its unique, lantern-like flowers, this plant exudes a sense of grace and charm. So, growing up to 2 to 3 feet tall, it forms lovely clusters of blooms, creating a stunning visual display.
Aquilegia caerulea 'McKana Giants Mix' is a haven for pollinators, attracting bees and butterflies with its nectar-rich flowers. Additionally, its intricate and graceful appearance makes it an eye-catching addition to any garden. Ideal for cottage gardens, borders, and partially shaded areas, this hardy species thrives in well-drained soil.
Embrace the allure of Aquilegia caerulea 'McKana Giants Mix' and create a haven in your garden while celebrating the enchanting beauty of these mixed-colored flowers and the delicate charm it brings to your outdoor space.
Fun Facts:
At Finding Nectar, you can purchase Columbine Giant 'McKana Giants (Aquilegia caerulea 'McKana Giants M.) in a 4 inch pot, grown from seed, without the use of systemic pesticides, and are nurtured in living soil. We prioritize the root health of our flowers rather than forcing them to bloom, giving them the best chance to flourish in your yard within the first year.
At Finding Nectar in Arvada, Colorado, we highly value pollinators' vital role in ecosystems and food supply. Therefore, we thoughtfully select plants, like the Columbine Giant 'McKana Giants (Aquilegia caerulea 'McKana Giants M.), to support them.
These nectar-rich and pollen-filled plants nourish bees, butterflies, and more. Its alsoΒ using our pollinator-friendly species, you actively preserve essential beings and create a thriving garden. Moreover, as a dedicated nursery serving the Front Range, you can shop worry-free about climate suitability.
Join us in creating a sustainable environment for both plants and pollinators! So, choose Finding Nectar for a greener future. Act now and make a difference with Finding Nectar!
Poppy California 'Mikado' (Eschscholzia california 'Mikado')
Regular price $5.99 Save $-5.99Poppy, California 'Mikado' (Eschscholzia california 'Mikado') | $5.99 | 4-inch pot
πΏ Quick Facts: β’ Native Status: Native to Western U.S. β’ USDA Growing Zones: 3-9 β’ Height: 12-18 inches β’ Spread: 12-18 inches
πΊ Bloom Details: β’ Season: Late spring through summer β’ Colors: Deep orange with red centers β’ Flower Type: Single cup-shaped blooms β’ Bloom Period: May-August
βοΈ Growing Requirements: β’ Sun: Full sun β’ Water: Low, drought tolerant β’ Soil: Well-draining, sandy β’ Spacing: 12 inches apart
π¦ Pollinator Benefits: β’ Native Bees: Pollen source β’ Honey Bees: Major attractor β’ Beneficial Insects: Supports garden diversity β’ Birds: Seeds provide food
π± Plant Care: β’ Spring: Direct sow or transplant β’ Summer: Deadhead for continued blooms β’ Fall: Allow some to self-seed β’ Winter: Annual, complete lifecycle
π€ Companion Planting: β’ Perfect paired with:
Blue Flax
Yarrow
Cornflower
Native Grasses
β¨ Unique Characteristics: β’ Drought tolerant β’ Self-seeding annual β’ Deer resistant β’ Long blooming season β’ State flower of California
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Wallflower English (Cheiranthus cheiri)
Regular price $6.99 Save $-6.99Wallflower English (Cheiranthus cheiri) $6.99 | 4-inch pot
πΏ Quick Facts: β’ Native Status: Non-native β’ USDA Growing Zones: 6-9 β’ Height: 18-24 inches β’ Spread: 12-18 inches
πΊ Bloom Details: β’ Season: Spring to Early Summer (April-June) β’ Colors: Mix of yellow, orange, red β’ Flower Size: Fragrant clusters
βοΈ Growing Requirements: β’ Sun: Full sun to partial shade β’ Water: Moderate β’ Soil: Well-draining, alkaline β’ Spacing: 12-18 inches apart
π¦ Pollinator Benefits: β’ Early Bees: Spring nectar β’ Butterflies: Early food source β’ Moths: Evening fragrance β’ Beneficial Insects: Early season support
π± Plant Care: β’ Spring: Remove dead growth β’ Summer: Trim after flowering β’ Fall: Light cleanup β’ Winter: Protect in cold zones
π€ Companion Planting: β’ Perfect paired with:
Spring Bulbs
Pansies
Primrose
Sweet William
β¨ Unique Characteristics: β’ Strong sweet fragrance β’ Old-world charm β’ Biennial or short-lived perennial β’ Spring blooming β’ Cottage garden classic
π Finding Nectar Difference: Grown from seed in living soil without systemic pesticides, ensuring healthy root development and safe nectar sources for pollinators. Our 4-inch pots promote strong root systems over forced blooms, giving you plants that will thrive in your garden.
πΏ Planting Tips: Plant in spring or fall. Perfect for fragrant gardens and containers.
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