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Jessie Keith
(Spurless Common Columbine)
Spurless common columbine, is a pretty old-fashioned perennial and cottage garden mainstay. In mid-spring plants develop mounds of sea-green three-lobed leaves and by late spring to early summer they bear tall stems of delicate spurless flowers that may be in shades of violet, blue, white or pink. Pretty golden stamens dangle from the center of each flower.
A European native, this columbine has many beautiful selections to include the popular dark purple to black 'Black Barlow'. These plants...
James H. Schutte
(Nora Barlow Columbine, Spurless Common Columbine)
The spurless, pompom-like flowers of Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata ‘Nora Barlow’ feature numerous, layered tepals (petal-like sepals), of rich, rosy-red with contrasting, white to pale-green tips. The unusual blossoms somewhat resemble those of a double clematis, and appear in mid- to late spring on tall, wiry, branched stems atop mounds of lacy, blue-green foliage.
Performing best in dappled sun to partial shade, Aquilegia ‘Nora Barlow’ prefers evenly moist,...
Kieft-Pro-Seeds
(Rose Barlow Columbine, Spurless Common Columbine)
The rosy-pink, pompom-like flowers of Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata ‘Rose Barlow’ add a sweet, feminine touch to the spring garden. Appearing in mid- to late spring, the fluffy blossoms dangle airily on tall, wiry, branched stems atop mounds of lacy, blue-green foliage.
Performing best in dappled sun to partial shade, Aquilegia ‘Rose Barlow’ prefers evenly moist, nutrient-rich soil with good drainage. It will readily cross-pollinate with other columbine and...
(Ruby Port Columbine, Spurless Common Columbine)
The spurless, double flowers of Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata ‘Ruby Port’ are deep, wine-red, lit with central bundles of sunny, yellow stamens, somewhat resembling those of a double clematis. Appearing in mid- to late spring, the richly-colored blossoms are held elegantly on branched, wiry stems atop mounds of lacy, blue-green foliage.
Performing best in dappled sun to partial shade, Aquilegia ‘Ruby Port’ prefers evenly moist, nutrient-rich soil with good drainage....
Mark Kane
(Spurless Common Columbine)
Spurless columbine in the Barlow series have double flowers and come in many colorful varieties including bicolors. In mid-spring these plants develop mounds of sea-green three-lobed leaves and by late spring to early summer they bear tall stems of delicate, doubled spurless flowers that may be in shades of violet, blue, white, pink, rose or near black. Pretty golden stamens dangle from the center of each flower.
These originate from Europe and do best in sites with partial sun and fertile, well...
Yoder Brothers
(Spurless Common Columbine)
Spurless common columbine, is a pretty old-fashioned perennial and cottage garden mainstay. In mid-spring plants develop mounds of sea-green three-lobed leaves and by late spring to early summer they bear tall stems of delicate spurless flowers that may be in shades of violet, blue, white or pink. Pretty golden stamens dangle from the center of each flower.
A European native, this columbine has many beautiful selections to include the popular dark purple to black 'Black Barlow'. These plants...
(Spurless Common Columbine)
Spurless columbine in the Barlow series have double flowers and come in many colorful varieties including bicolors. In mid-spring these plants develop mounds of sea-green three-lobed leaves and by late spring to early summer they bear tall stems of delicate, doubled spurless flowers that may be in shades of violet, blue, white, pink, rose or near black. Pretty golden stamens dangle from the center of each flower.
These originate from Europe and do best in sites with partial sun and fertile, well...
James H. Schutte
(Alpine Rockcress, Caucasus Rockcress)
Pretty and early-flowering, alpine rockcress is a low-growing perennial that brightens up rock gardens and mixed borders. This mat-forming evergreen has soft, gray-green leaves. In late spring it puts forth short, upright stems topped with fragrant, four-petaled flowers of white.
Alpine rockcress is drought tolerant but does not appreciate extreme heat. It grows best in full sun and average soil with good drainage. Its flowers attract bees and butterflies and look great in combination with pansies,...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Alpine Rockcress, Caucasus Rockcress, Snow Cap Rockcress)
Pretty and early-flowering, 'Snow Cap' blooms more heavily than your average alpine rockcress. It is a low-growing perennial that brightens up rock gardens and mixed borders. This mat-forming evergreen has soft, gray-green leaves. In late spring it puts forth short, upright stems topped with fragrant, four-petaled flowers of white.
Alpine rockcress is drought tolerant but does not appreciate extreme heat. It grows best in full sun and average soil with good drainage. Its flowers attract bees...