Aquilegia William Guinness
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Aquilegia 'William Guinness' is an eye catching plant most noted for its graceful slender stems of nodding flowers each with deep black-purple petals surrounded by white central petals. It typically grows to around 60 to 75cm (24 to 30in) tall. it is a clump-forming perennial with a bushy nature. The blooms appear in late spring and early summer above fern-like, mid-green leaves. The unusual flowers of this old-fashioned plant look great in a cottage garden setting or in a more modern scheme with ornamental grasses. Flowers late spring early summer.
Pot size 2L