Here, we bring you into a garden wonderland full of captivating charm. The Cat's Paw Flower, scientifically known as "Aquilegiaviridiflora Pall," is adored for its unique flower shape and adorable characteristics. Whether in chilly winters or scorching summers, it blooms a captivating flower sea, adding a unique beauty to your garden.
Features and Charms
Adorable petals resembling cat's paws, radiating enchanting allure.
Bloom year after year with minimal maintenance.
Simple to plant – follow easy steps to enjoy blooming flower seas.
The Cat's Paw Flower comes in numerous varieties, primarily categorized into double and single-petal series based on their flower forms. Despite the unusual name, the plant's appearance remains consistent, with a height ranging from 15 to 50 centimeters. It boasts an erect and well-branched stature, forming a compact and rounded crown.
Cat's Paw Flower is a classic example of a "misnamed flower," as its name might give the impression of a plain and unremarkable small flower. However, this couldn't be farther from the truth. Most plants in the Ranunculaceae family are beautifully captivating, such as Anemone, Caltha, and Hellebore. Cat's Paw Flower is no exception, with single-petal varieties resembling adorable cat paws and double-petal varieties resembling dainty peonies. Their elegant and vibrant colors include red, blue, white, and pink. These flowers exude both beauty and grace, possessing high ornamental value.
Planting Guide
Soak seeds in water overnight to activate growth.
Sprinkle seeds evenly on damp seedling soil, no need to cover.
Cover the container with plastic wrap, place in a cool, well-ventilated spot, avoiding direct sunlight.
Once sprouted, expose to light, then transplant after four leaves have grown.