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(Columbine, Longspur Columbine)
Named and renowned for its exceptionally long-spurred yellow flowers, this elegant, hardy perennial comes from moist canyons and ravines in uplands of Texas, Arizona, and northern Mexico.
Ferny clumps of lacy, three-parted leaves appear in spring, dying back to a few wisps in summer. In early to midsummer, tall branched stems bear dainty, erect to horizontal flowers with five propeller-shaped petals, a starry collar of five pointed sepals, and five whiskery, spreading, 3- to 7-inch (7- to...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Rock's Columbine)
Joseph Rock collected this richly colored columbine in the Szechwan region of China.
Rock's columbine is an airy, herbaceous perennial found in Himalayan woodlands. It has an open habit and elegant look when in bloom with purple stems.
From late spring to summer, its tall purpled stems bear dainty, nodding, burgundy to purple flowers with prominent spurred nectaries and a central cup of short petals edged in white. These are subtended by delicate, ferny, three-parted leaves of soft green to bluish...
Kieft-Pro-Seeds
(Common Columbine)
The pretty compact 'Clementine Blue' produces many densely packed double columbine flowers. In early to late spring this dwarf perennial puts forth masses of upward-facing, double, spurless blooms of violet-blue. Three-parted, lobed leaves of soft green form a mound at the base of the plants. The foliage often wanes towards summer's end.
Grow this columbine in full sun to partial shade and fertile well-drained soil that’s evenly moist. The more sunlight the more important it is the soil has available...
Kieft-Pro-Seeds
(Clementine Dark Purple Columbine, Common Columbine)
The pretty compact 'Clementine Dark Purple' produces many densely packed double columbine flowers. In early to late spring this dwarf perennial puts forth masses of upward-facing, double, spurless blooms of deep purple. Three-parted, lobed leaves of soft green form a mound at the base of the plants. The foliage often wanes towards summer's end.
Grow this columbine in full sun to partial shade and fertile well-drained soil that’s evenly moist. The more sunlight the more important it is the soil...
Yoder Brothers
(Common Columbine)
The pretty compact 'Clementine Red' produces many densely packed double columbine flowers. In early to late spring this dwarf perennial puts forth masses of upward-facing, double, spurless blooms of dusky red. Three-parted, lobed leaves of soft green form a mound at the base of the plants. The foliage often wanes towards summer's end.
Grow this columbine in full sun to partial shade and fertile well-drained soil that’s evenly moist. The more sunlight the more important it is the soil has available...
Yoder Brothers
(Clementine Rose Columbine, Common Columbine)
The pretty compact 'Clementine Rose' produces many densely packed double columbine flowers. In early to late spring this dwarf perennial puts forth masses of upward-facing, double, spurless blooms of soft rose. Three-parted, lobed leaves of soft green form a mound at the base of the plants. The foliage often wanes towards summer's end.
Grow this columbine in full sun to partial shade and fertile well-drained soil that’s evenly moist. The more sunlight the more important it is the soil has available...
Yoder Brothers
(Clementine Salmon Rose Columbine, Common Columbine)
The pretty compact 'Clementine Salmon Rose' produces many densely packed double columbine flowers. In early to late spring this dwarf perennial puts forth masses of upward-facing, double, spurless blooms of rosy salmon pink. Three-parted, lobed leaves of soft green form a mound at the base of the plants. The foliage often wanes towards summer's end.
Grow this columbine in full sun to partial shade and fertile well-drained soil that’s evenly moist. The more sunlight the more important it is the...
Yoder Brothers
(Clementine White Columbine, Common Columbine)
The pretty compact 'Clementine White' produces many densely packed double columbine flowers. In early to late spring this dwarf perennial puts forth masses of upward-facing, double, spurless blooms of clean white. Three-parted, lobed leaves of soft green form a mound at the base of the plants. The foliage often wanes towards summer's end.
Grow this columbine in full sun to partial shade and fertile well-drained soil that’s evenly moist. The more sunlight the more important it is the soil has...
(Common Columbine, Granny's Gold Columbine)
Aquilegia vulgaris ‘Granny’s Gold’ features pendant, spurred blossoms of gleaming, golden yellow, which dangle elegantly from tall, branched, wiry stems in mid- to late spring atop mounds of lacy, blue-green foliage. It is a form of the beloved European native columbine commonly referred to as “granny’s bonnet”.
Performing best in dappled sun to partial shade, Aquilegia vulgaris ‘Granny’s Gold’ prefers evenly moist, nutrient-rich soil with good drainage. It will readily cross...