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Jesse Saylor
(Columbine, Origami Mix Columbine)
Cultivars in the Origami Series are compact, heavy-blooming and bloom longer than most. They are even said to flower in the first year from seed.
In spring they put forth open mounds of three parted, soft green, lobed leaves. By late spring to early summer they offer erect stems of upward facing or nodding large spurred flowers in bicolored or solid shades of yellow, violet-blue, pink, red, rose or white. Pretty golden stamens extend from the center of each flower.
Grow columbine in full sun...
Jessie Keith
(Columbine, Origami Pink and White Columbine)
This compact hybrid columbine is an eye-catching perennial that offers large starry, spurred soft pink and white flowers in profusion. It blooms more heavily for longer than others and will even flower in the first year from seed.
In spring it puts forth open mounds of three parted, soft green, lobed leaves. By late spring to early summer it bears erect stems of upward facing or nodding large spurred flowers with pink outer petals and white spurred inner petals. Pretty golden stamens extend...
Maureen Gilmer
(Columbine, Origami Red and White Columbine)
This hybrid columbine has large dusky red and white flowers. It blooms more heavily for longer than others and will even flower in the first year from seed.
In spring it puts forth open mounds of three parted, soft green, lobed leaves. By late spring to early summer it bears erect stems of upward facing or nodding large spurred flowers with red outer petals and white spurred inner petals. A flush of golden stamens extends from the center of each flower.
Grow columbine in full sun to...
James Burghardt
(Columbine, Origami Rose and White Columbine)
This hybrid columbine has large rose and white flowers. It blooms more heavily for longer than others and will even flower in the first year from seed.
In spring it puts forth open mounds of three parted, soft green, lobed leaves. By late spring to early summer it bears erect stems of upward facing or nodding large spurred flowers with broad rose-colored outer petals and white spurred inner petals. A flush of golden stamens extends from the center of each flower.
Grow columbine in full...
John Rickard
(Columbine, Origami White Columbine)
This hybrid columbine has large starry white flowers. It blooms more heavily for longer than others and will even flower in the first year from seed.
In spring it puts forth open mounds of three parted, soft green, lobed leaves. By late spring to early summer it bears erect stems of upward facing or nodding large white flowers with broad outer petals and white spurred inner petals. A flush of golden stamens extends from the center of each flower.
Grow columbine in full sun to partial...
Ball® Horticultural Company
(Columbine, Origami Yellow Columbine)
This hybrid columbine has large starry yellow flowers. It blooms more heavily for longer than others and will even flower in the first year from seed.
In spring it puts forth open mounds of three parted, soft green, lobed leaves. By late spring to early summer it bears erect stems of upward facing or nodding large soft yellow flowers with broad outer petals and white spurred inner petals. A flush of golden stamens extends from the center of each flower.
Grow columbine in full sun to...
(Columbine, Red Hobbit Columbine)
Aquilegia ‘Red Hobbit’ displays its long-spurred, rosy-red and white bicolor flowers atop low-growing mounds of lacy, blue-green foliage. Short, branched stems support the bold blooms of this appealing, dwarf hybrid columbine, which decorates the garden in mid- to late-spring.
Performing best in dappled sun to partial shade, Aquilegia ‘Red Hobbit’ appreciates evenly moist, nutrient-rich soil with good drainage. It will readily cross-pollinate with other columbine and self-sow...
Jesse Saylor
(Columbine, Red Star Columbine)
Columbine in the ‘Star Series’ put on a generous show of large, upfacing, long-spurred flowers held on branched, wiry stems in late spring to early summer. Appearing in a range of bright bicolors, the exquisite blooms are accented with sunny, yellow centers, and hover gracefully atop compact mounds of lacy, blue-green foliage.
Aquilegia is a genus of about 70 species that exist across northern temperate zones worldwide. Commonly known as columbine, they are beloved for their fanciful,...
Debbie Schilling
(Columbine, Remembrance Columbine)
Aquilegia ‘Remembrance’ was named to honor the victims of the Columbine High School shootings, and is synonymous with the cultivar ‘Colorado Violet and White’. Its striking, bicolored flowers feature rich, dark, purple-blue sepals contrasted with white inner petals, and garnished with bright, yellow-green stamens. Fine, branching stems support the exquisite, long-spurred blooms, which rise elegantly atop mounds of lacy, blue-green foliage in mid- to late spring.
Performing best...
James H. Schutte
(Columbine, Robin Columbine)
The large eye-catching flowers of 'Robin' are rich rose and cream and stand above sturdy and vigorous plants. This hybrid is derived from the McKana Group and Mrs. Scott-Elliot hybrids and was bred by Charles Weddle of Weddle Native Plants, Palisade, Colorado.
Like other hybrid columbine, it is a hardy clump-forming perennial that grows from small slender woody rhizomes (underground lateral stems). This perennial offers clusters of gray-green scalloped leaves that appear along slender three-parted...