Created By Nature Blue Columbine Flower Seeds, 2,400 Perennial Seeds, Colorado State Flower
$17.35 Original price was: $17.35.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.






Add beauty to your garden with elegant Blue Columbines (Aquilegia caerulea). These perennial wildflowers produce delicate, star-shaped flowers in soft shades of blue and white, bringing a fresh, airy charm to any landscape. Drought tolerant and deer resistant, Blue Columbines thrive in full sun or partial shade with well-draining soil, making them perfect for garden beds, borders, and wildflower meadows. Easy to grow, simply scatter the seeds outdoors in spring and press them lightly into the soil, as they need light to germinate. Keep the soil consistently moist for the first few weeks. Once established, these hardy flowers require little care and can tolerate dry conditions. For a fuller, more colorful display, plant multiple seed packets to expand your coverage. These non-GMO seeds are sourced and packaged in the USA with no fillers, just high-quality seeds for reliable, beautiful blooms. Perfect for gardeners of all experience levels, Blue Columbines also make thoughtful gifts or charming additions to any seed collection. Whether you’re creating a pollinator-friendly space or brightening up shaded garden corners, these flowers add effortless, lasting beauty.
BLUE COLUMBINE SEEDS: Brighten your garden with the delicate beauty of blue columbines (Aquilegia caerulea), known for their elegant, star-shaped blooms in shades of blue and white. These hardy perennials thrive in full sun or partial shade with well-draining soil. One packet of 2,400 seeds covers up to 45 sq. ft.
EASY TO GROW & LOW MAINTENANCE: Scatter flower seeds outdoors in spring, gently press into the soil surface, and water consistently until germination (about 21 days). Beginner-friendly, these graceful blooms appear in 60–90 days and thrive with minimal care.
NON-GMO SEEDS SOURCED IN USA: No fillers, just premium perennial wildflower seeds with high germination rates. Grown and packaged in the USA for quality and reliability, ensuring a lush, natural landscape with beautiful blue columbine flowers.
ATTRACTS BEES, BUTTERFLIES & HUMMINGBIRDS: Pollinators love columbine flowers! Plant them to support the environment and create a thriving habitat for essential wildlife. Watch your garden come to life while improving biodiversity and supporting the ecosystem.
CREATED BY NATURE, TRUSTED FOR 40+ YEARS: As a family-owned business, we’re dedicated to helping add vibrancy, natural beauty, and biodiversity to your garden. We help all gardeners, even beginners, grow thriving and colorful, pollinator-friendly landscapes with ease.
8 reviews for Created By Nature Blue Columbine Flower Seeds, 2,400 Perennial Seeds, Colorado State Flower
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Alyce –
Colombine’s beauty
I purchased the packet last year and loved these blooms, they came up again this spring and are even more prolific. I sent a friend a packet and she is thrilled to have them in her garden.
Pam Cartwright –
Columbine seeds.
Seed sprouted quickly.
Charles –
So pretty
These flower seeds are so pretty! I planted them in my back yard, just threw them about in the hopes they would take root and sprout, and they indeed have. Even though there are tons of seeds included in the pack, just a fraction have sprouted. I partially blame the method I used to plant them, but I also have not had very good luck with mail order seeds, but overall I am pretty happy these have worked at all and are not a complete dud. The price is very nice for what you get, highly worth it I think, as long as you aren’t expecting them all to sprout.
Frankie –
blue
Canât wait for these seeds to spout to develop thes beautiful flowers
Fadi Shamaan –
Great for adding color and native beauty to your garden.
I recently planted these seeds in my garden, and I must say, it was a great decision. First off, the package itself is well-organized, with 2,400 seeds, which gives you plenty to work with, and for the price, itâs a solid deal. When I opened it, the seeds were clean and looked healthyâno strange discolorations or broken seeds that I’ve had issues with from other sellers. I planted them according to the instructions, which were pretty simple to follow. Just make sure you give them enough space to grow and plenty of sunlight. One thing I noticed is they really do prefer well-drained soil, so I made sure to amend the soil before planting, which helped a lot. These flowers are known for being pretty hardy, so if youâre looking for something low maintenance that still gives off a beautiful bloom, these are perfect. After about 3 weeks, the first tiny sprouts began showing up, which was exciting. They took their time but didnât give me much trouble, unlike some other perennials I’ve tried that tend to wilt or just refuse to grow. I recommend keeping an eye on them during the first few months to make sure theyâre getting the right amount of water and sunlight, but once theyâre established, it feels like you can almost forget about them. They thrive on their own. What I love most about them is that theyâre the Colorado State flowerâadding a touch of local charm to my garden, which is always a bonus. The blooms themselves are so vibrant, a mix of beautiful blue hues that really pop when theyâre in full bloom. Itâs such a contrast with the other plants in my garden. Another helpful tip is that if youâre planning to let them self-seed, donât deadhead all the flowers right away. Letting them naturally seed allows for an even more impressive display the following season. Itâs also worth noting that these flowers can attract pollinators like bees, which I love since they help the rest of my garden thrive. If youâre someone who likes plants that are not only beautiful but also beneficial to the ecosystem, these are perfect. I can already see that Iâll be enjoying their beauty for years to come, and Iâm looking forward to watching them spread across my garden. Just remember to be patient the results are worth the wait.
Shannon Hilson –
Beautiful, Delicate Blooms
I love blue columbine, but using this product was my first time actually planting any of my own, so I don’t have much basis for comparison. However, I am very happy I picked these seeds up and decided to give them a try. The seeds were of excellent quality and arrived quickly, so I had them in plenty of time to plan my spring plantings.My entire backyard has more or less been transformed into a wildflower oasis for pollinators, so I decided to add these to the mix this year. So far, so good! The seeds germinated quickly, grew well, and are already producing gorgeous blooms that the bees and butterflies around here love. Very pretty flowers, very nice product.
Creative Journey –
Beautiful flowers for any home
This pack of Blue Columbine seeds should work well for my state which is California. The only things that need to be paid attention to is well-draining soil and partial shade. This type of seeds benefit from cooler temp for germination so March seems to be a decent timing. So far, they look to be thriving and I will update once they are full bloom. For the price range, this pack of seeds is reasonable and there are many seeds as described.
Carrie G. –
Well Packaged Seeds
Nicely packaged seeds. This package contains alot of seeds that should produce a ton of flowers this summer. It takes 3 to 4 weeks for germination so I don’t have sprouts yet but, I did do the water test with a few seeds and they were all viable. It’s a little pricey for a package of seeds but will be worth the value if there a ton of blooms.