Aquilegia vulgaris 'Green Apple' Staudengärtnerei Forssman

Noted for its unique coloring, Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata 'Green Apples' (Columbine) is particularly beautiful with its fully double, spurless, creamy white blooms opening in late spring to early summer from bright green apple buds delicately fading to white as they mature. Buy this plant Plant nurseries 8 suppliers Size Ultimate height 0.5-1 metres Time to ultimate height 2-5 years Ultimate spread 0.1-0.5 metres Growing conditions Loam Chalk Sand Clay Moisture Moist but well-drained pH Acid, Alkaline, Neutral Colour & scent Position Full sun Partial shade Aspect

Aquilegia 'Green Apples' Worfield Plants

Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata 'Greenapples' (Columbine 'Greenapples' ) Other names: Granny's bonnet 'Greenapples' , Aquilegia vulgaris var. clematiflora 'Greenapples' , Columbine 'Green Apples', Clematis-flowered granny's bonnet 'Greenapples' , Clematis-flowered columbine 'Greenapples' , Aquilegia 'Greenapples' , Aquilegia 'Green apples' Aquilegia Columbine This genus deserves its lofty names, which mean "eagle" and "dove," because its intricate flowers have been said to resemble birds in flight. Beyond the symbolism of the flowers, the finely textured, widely varied species possess a gracefulness that is likely to carry you to heights of enjoyment. Fully double spurless creamy white flowers with apple-green tips. Hardy perennial to 32. Sometimes called 'Lemon Sherbet' Aquilegia is a diverse genus with over 70 species and numerous hybrids and cultivars. Here are some of the main Columbine varieties: Aquilegia vulgaris. Aquilegia viridiflora (Green-flowered Columbine): This unique species features green flowers with purple or brown sepals. Its unusual coloration makes it a striking addition to the garden.

Aquilegia vulgaris 'Green Apples' SeedScape

The leaves are green with a grayish cast. They are compound, consisting of three separate leaflets, and remind me a little of Italian flat-leaf parsley or a cranesbill geranium. The flowers are fragrant and have nodding heads. Aquilegia x hybrida 'Green Apples' - Seeds Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata 'Green Apples', Columbine, Granny's Bonnet Hardy Perennial £2.99 80% (3 Reviews) Garden Club Members Price: £2.69 JOIN TODAY The first green flowered Aquilegia Clematis-like flower formation Makes an interesting feature for borders Aquilegia Vulgaris 'Green Apples' $3.72 / packet In stock Description Perhaps the first green clematis-flowered aquilegia. A superlative form which we have selected here at Plant World. Compressed buds open pale lime green slowly fading to a creamy green sliced-apple colour, before finally ageing to cream. Sowing Advice Aquilegia clematiflora Green Apples Columbine features an exceptional flowering display of fully double, spur-less, saucer shaped blossoms. Creamy white blossoms begin their starry showcase in early summer, as clear green apple opening buds, fading to swoony luminous white as they mature. The flower blooms dance above gray-green foliage with finely divided leaves on plants that average 24.

Aquilegia vulgaris 'Green Apples' / Kurzspornige Akelei 'Green Apples'

1819-1892. 'Green Apples' is a cultivar of Aquilegia clematiflora (aka A. vulgaris 'Clematiflora'). It is named for both its leaf color when the leaves first erupt in spring, & more especially its flowers. The budding leaves of mid-February are lime-green or the color of green apples, maturing to mid-green. Aquilegia 'Green Apples' Columbine 'Green Apples' A very different plant in the fact that the flowers are a pale lime green in colour which as the season goes on it becomes cream with faint green markings. The blooms are multi petaled and is also known as a Clematis-flowered Columbine. Foliage is typical starting as lime green before turning green. Aquilegia, Clematis-flowered Columbine 'Green Apples' Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata. 1 more photos VIEW GALLERY. View gallery. Family: Ranunculaceae (ra-nun-kew-LAY-see-ee) Genus: Aquilegia (a-kwi-LEE-jee-a) Species: vulgaris var. stellata: Cultivar: Green Apples: 9 members have or want this plant for trade. 3 Reviews Sun shade: Full sun Grows in: Borders;cottage Garden Flower Colour: Green Longevity: Perennial Just £2.99 within 3 working days Buy Now Related Categories: Green Apples | Perennial Seeds | Aquilegia | Aquilegia Seeds | Cottage Garden | Grannys Bonnet | Perrenial Seeds | Columbine Seeds 1 Results Page 1 of 1 1

Aquilegia Green Apples 14cm Garden World Nursery

Unique creamy white double blooms emerge from green apple buds in late spring or early summer. With its ferny foliage, this bushy plant is ideal for brightening a shady spot. Will self-seed and form colonies over time. Tip : These promiscuous plants will send forth a profusion of mixed up seedlin Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata 'Green Apples' The first green-flowered Aquilegia with clematis-like flower formation. The buds open a delightful lime-green shade, fade to sumptuous apple green before ageing to cream. Extremely easy to grow in andy soil in sun or dappled shade. Hardy in zones 3-8. Grows 24 inches high. Publisher: Hirt's Gardens