A lovely and easy to grow a perennial is the Eastern red columbine (Aquilegia canadensis). This columbine has mounding foliage with light-green to blue-green leaves. Each leaf has three leaflets, each ...
Staring at a frozen garden in February makes it hard to believe that a yard full of flowers is just a few months away. If you want to beat the garden store rush, columbine (Aquilegia) is an excellent ...
Pick up some columbine flower facts and learn to grow these native flowers virtually anywhere, in any size or color you could imagine. During these uncertain times, bringing a sense of peace to our ...
Bloodroot – Sanguinaria canadensis is one of the earliest blooming wildflowers in the woodland garden. This perennial native is in the poppy family, and gets its common name bloodroot, because the ...
One of the earliest and showiest spring blooming perennials is the delightful columbine (Aquilegia ssp.). Blooming in hues of red, pink, white, blue and purple, the flowers are quite unique. Each five ...
Growing native plants is a great way to support pollinators like butterflies and bees, songbirds, and other wildlife. Even ...
If you’re looking for plants to stock your shade garden that will attract pollinators, Columbine, whose Latin name is Aquilege, is a good choice. Columbines flower from three to four weeks from late ...
The Texas Gold Columbine is one of the most spectacular shade-blooming plants. Before the introduction of any plant, years of testing and production has occurred. Concerning plant size, the Texas Gold ...
This is a wildflower called Columbine. Its flower is said to resemble an eagle's claw, but I think it resembles a jester's cap. The Columbine plant is toxic to animals, and deer will not eat it.