Swan Violet White Columbine (Aquilegia) — Minneapolis, MN

Swan Violet White Columbine

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Swan Violet White Columbine (Aquilegia) — Minneapolis, MN

Swan Violet White Columbine

$10.99
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Striking Violet-and-White Bicolor Spring Blooms

Swan Violet and White Columbine (Aquilegia caerulea 'Swan Violet and White') is a showstopper, opening large, long-spurred flowers with rich violet-purple sepals surrounding a crisp white center in mid to late spring. The bold bicolor contrast lights up cottage gardens and woodland edges, drawing hummingbirds and bees just as the season gets going. Deer-resistant and easy to grow, it's a standout for Eden Prairie, Plymouth, and Eagan gardens.

Attribute Detail
Botanical Name Aquilegia caerulea 'Swan Violet and White'
Mature Size 16–20 in tall, 12–16 in wide
Hardiness Zone Zone 3–8 (fully hardy across Minnesota)
Light Full sun to part shade
Bloom Time Mid to late spring
Flower Color Violet-purple and white bicolor
Soil Average, well-drained; moderate moisture

Landscape Uses

Use Swan Violet and White in cottage gardens, woodland edges, pollinator and hummingbird gardens, and mixed borders. It pairs beautifully with hostas, ferns, and other spring perennials, and the flowers are lovely for cutting.

Best Time to Plant

Plant in spring or early fall, when cooler weather and steady moisture help roots establish.

How to Plant

Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Set the crown level with the soil, backfill, water in well, and mulch 2–3 inches deep, keeping mulch off the crown.

Watering

First Year: Water deeply 1–2 times per week to establish the roots.
After Year One: Water during dry spells; columbine likes moderate, even moisture.
Drip Irrigation: A drip line keeps moisture even and helps keep foliage dry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it attract hummingbirds?
Yes, the spurred spring flowers are a favorite early-season nectar source for hummingbirds and bees.

Is it hardy in Minnesota?
Yes, hardy to Zone 3 and reliable statewide.

Will it come back every year?
Columbine is a short-lived perennial that often self-seeds, so it tends to persist in the garden.

Is it deer resistant?
Yes, deer generally avoid columbine.

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Pair Swan Violet and White with our other Swan and Earlybird columbines, hostas, and ferns for a colorful spring border.

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