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Soil mates : Aquilegia

From The Times, May 12, 2007

Aquilegia with Tulips: Aquilegia 'William Guiness' with Tulipa 'Queen of Night'

 In the herbaceous border aquilegia takes on a different role.

The change in scale reassigns the aquilegia to the chorus of the planting, where the sunlight transforms it into an incandescent veil of spidery stems and delicate blackcurrant flowers with white centres.

As they fade, cut the flowering stems of the aquilegia to the ground and it will regenerate with fresh new leaves that will hide the dying tulip foliage.

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

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