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I grew these from seed and they were relatively easy, and I am by far no expert on growing plants from seed. I started them in late wint...Read More
We bought a flat of Columbine from the nursery earlier this spring. He told me it is a mixture of colors. The first one to bloom was th...Read More
One of my favorite columbines. It winter-sowed beautifully, and the plants are incredibly vigorous. I love the blue-green foliage, whic...Read More
This is the first time I've seen yellow columbines growing in my town. I've only had purples/pinks. It is growing well and I hope it wi...Read More
Yellow Columbine Aquilegia chrysantha is native to Texas and other States.
I love the bright yellow color. They brighten a slightly shaded area. Last year they bloomed twice! Stratification and light aid germi...Read More
This plant is not only attractive, but virtually indestructible in dry, well-drained, regularly watered shade.
Large Aquilegia from the USA and Mexico.
Has soft, mid green leaves divided 3, leaflets are lobed and gives the plant a fe...Read More