
Orlik SCOTT ELLIOTT'S mix 1.5g (Aquilegia x hybrida)
ORLIK SCOTT ELLIOTT'S MIXED
Latin name for Orlik SCOTT ELLIOTT'S mixed:
Aquilegia x hybrida
Other names for Orlik SCOTT ELLIOTT'S mixed:
mixed columbine, garden columbine
Description of Orlik SCOTT ELLIOTT'S mixed:
Orlik Scott Elliott is a decorative perennial that reaches a height of about 50-80 cm. The plant is strongly branching, forming naked stems, on top of which it develops very interestingly shaped flowers. It forms three-part, green leaves with a very delicate structure. The perennial is honey-bearing, attracting many useful pollinating insects to gardens. The plant is intended for high borders and cut flowers. It blooms from May to July in the following year after sowing the seeds. After flowering, the plant disappears and reappears in the second half of summer or the following spring. It is a very beautiful plant, interesting in its shape, but short-lived. Its life cycle can be extended by providing good development conditions. Orlik is a plant resistant to low temperatures and does not require winter covers and protection.
Flowers of Orlik SCOTT ELLIOTT'S mixed:
It develops large flowers with a diameter of 7-10 cm, in various shapes, in pastel colors, with elongated petals and long spurs.
Location for Orlik SCOTT ELLIOTT'S mixed:
It prefers a sunny and semi-shaded location, fertile, humus-rich soil, fairly moist but not waterlogged, permeable.
Care for Orlik SCOTT ELLIOTT'S mixed:
Sow in April-May under cover or in a nursery. Planting in a permanent location from July to August.
Sowing and harvesting / transplanting schedule for Orlik SCOTT ELLIOTT'S mixed:
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