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Jessie Keith
(Common Columbine, Winky Purple-White Columbine)
The pretty flowers of 'Winky Purple-White' will add cool color to the early perennial garden. This compact, heavy blooming columbine puts forth mounds of three-parted, lobed leaves of soft sea green in spring. Then in late spring to early summer it bears erect stems of upward facing, spurred flowers. The five spreading outer petals are rich purple, and the spurred, tubular inner petals are edged in white. Bright golden stamens extend from the center of each flower.
European in origin, common...
James H. Schutte
(Common Columbine, Winky Red-White Columbine)
The pretty flowers of 'Winky Red-White' will add cool color to the early perennial garden. This compact, heavy blooming columbine puts forth mounds of three-parted, lobed leaves of soft sea green in spring. Then in late spring to early summer it bears erect stems of upward facing, spurred flowers. The five spreading outer petals are soft red, and the spurred, tubular inner petals are edged in white. Bright golden stamens extend from the center of each flower.
European in origin, common columbine...
Ball® Horticultural Company
(Common Columbine, Winky Rose-Rose Columbine)
The pretty flowers of 'Winky Rose-Rose' will add cool color to the early perennial garden. This compact, heavy blooming columbine puts forth mounds of three-parted, lobed leaves of soft sea green in spring. Then in late spring to early summer it bears erect stems of upward facing, spurred flowers. The five spreading outer petals are rich rose, and the spurred, tubular inner petals are lighter rose. Bright golden stamens extend from the center of each flower.
European in origin, common columbine...
James H. Schutte
(Common Columbine, Woodside Gold Columbine)
Named for its unusual, bright yellow leaves rather than for the color of its flowers, Aquilegia vulgaris ‘Woodside Gold’ adds a spot of sunshine to shady gardens. Emerging brilliant chartreuse in spring, its lacy mounds of foliage fade to a softer yellow in the warm, summer months. Dainty, pink or blue, lantern-like blooms appear in spring, and are held high above the vivid foliage on tall, branched, wiry stems.
‘Woodside Gold’ is a form of the beloved European native columbine commonly...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Common Columbine)
The spurred blooms of Aquilegia vulgaris ‘Woodside Variegata' are an elegant complement to its unusual, variegated green light, yellow and ivory mounds of foliage. The lacy leaves emerge vivid chartreuse in spring, fading to a softer tones in the warm, summer months. Tall, branched, wiry stems support the pendant, lantern-like blooms, which are held high above the glowing foliage in spring. Blossom colors can be either light blue, white, red or pink, attracting bees, butterflies and moths.
Aquilegia...
Jesse Saylor
(Common Columbine, Woodside White Columbine)
The snowy-white blooms of Aquilegia vulgaris ‘Woodside White’ are an elegant complement to its unusual, bright yellow-green mounds of foliage. The lacy leaves emerge vivid chartreuse in spring, fading to a softer yellow in the warm, summer months. Tall, branched, wiry stems support the pendant, lantern-like blooms, which are held high above the glowing foliage in spring.
Aquilegia vulgaris ‘Woodside White’ performs best in dappled sun to partial shade and evenly moist, nutrient-rich...
Yoder Brothers
(Common Columbine)
A compact habit and densely packed, double flowers characterize columbine in the Clementine Series. In early to late spring these dwarf perennials put forth masses of upward-facing, double, spurless blooms that may be red, white, purple, violet-blue, pink or salmon, depending on the cultivar. Three-parted, lobed leaves of soft green form a mound at the base of the plants.
Grow columbine in full sun to partial shade and fertile well-drained soil that’s evenly moist. The more sunlight the more...
Yoder Brothers
(Common Columbine)
These compact, heavy blooming columbine add a real punch of color to the early perennial garden. In mid-spring they put forth mounds of three-parted, lobed leaves of soft sea green. By late spring to early summer they bear erect stems of upward facing, spurred flowers in solid or bicolored shades of violet-blue, purple, pink, red, rose and white. The five spreading outer petals look starry, and the spurred, tubular inner petals hold nectar for visiting pollinators. Bright golden stamens extend from...
(Common Columbine, Double-flowered Common Columbine)
Double flowered columbine are quite different in character than the traditional woodland perennials known for their large spurred flowers. This species Aquilegia vulgaris is a native of Europe fondly called granny’s bonnet, but the double flowered form is likely of garden origin. The foliage of doubles is the same as single flowered forms, bearing three part lobed leaves of soft blue-green that are more densely held at the base of the plant. The leaves bear a striking similarity in shape...