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Aquilegia, commonly known as columbine, is a genus of approximately 60-70 species of perennial plants in the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. These flowering plants are native to meadows and woodlands across the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in temperate climates.
22 kwi 2022 · Columbine flowers (Aquilegia) are spring-blooming plants loved by both hummingbirds and gardeners. Learn how to grow them with these helpful tips.
With dozens of species to choose among (and many more cultivars), columbines are a delicate, graceful addition to the front of the flower border in a flower garden. Depending on the variety, they more typically bloom in soft, watercolor shades of yellow, purple, blue, crimson, and pink.
Columbines have evolved into many variations and hybrids, making them suitable for different planting styles, garden spaces, and designs. Read on to learn how to grow columbines and enjoy eye-catching colors in your flower bed, garden, or backyard.
Columbine (Aquilegia), with its multi-colored petals, blooms from spring through early summer. Though this native perennial appears delicate, it’s among the hardiest of native plants and is deer-resistant and pollinator-friendly. Learn all about growing columbine.
27 kwi 2023 · These beautiful flowering perennials love moist soil and can tolerate sun. They are a perfect addition for cottage gardens. Learn everything you need to grow columbine flowers successfully in this step-by-step guide to planting, growing and caring for columbine flowers.
With beautiful bell-shaped flowers, columbine is an excellent garden perennial with many colorful hybrid varieties to choose from. About Columbines Columbine (also known as Granny's bonnet) is known for its distinctive, bell-shaped, spurred flowers, which bloom from mid-spring to early summer.