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Soil mates : Aquilegia

From The Times, May 12, 2007

Aquilegia is equally at home in a sunny border or dappled woodland…

When you think of the leading players of the early summer border, it tends to be the more flamboyant plants that spring to mind, but for me, aquilegia is the star because of its ability to multitask. Equally at home in a woodland setting or in a sunny border, this versatile plant is an actor of the highest calibre, taking on a series of identities throughout the garden.

 From the double flowers that earned it the nickname granny's bonnet, to the elegant, long-spurred old-fashioned types and the showy new McKana Group hybrids, you¹ll be spoilt for choice.

Aquilegia with geranium and tellima
Aquilegia with tulips
Aquilegia with ferns
How to grow Aquilegia

Garden designer, plant expert and gardening writer Alice Bowe writes a regular planting design column for the Times

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