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Aquilegia canadensis

Aquilegia canadensis

Red Columbine

Regular price $300.00 USD
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Size
Seeds per Ounce: 25,000
Life Cycle: Perennial
Sun Exposure: Partial
Soil Moisture: Medium
Bloom Time: April, May, June
Growth Habit: Clump-forming
Flower Color: Red/Yellow
Bloom Time: April, May, June
Deer Resistance: Moderate
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About This Plant

Aquilegia canadensis, known as Eastern Red Columbine, is a delicate yet striking native wildflower. Blooming from late spring to early summer, its unique red and yellow blossoms hang like tiny lanterns, adding a whimsical touch to woodland edges, rock gardens, and shaded borders. Reaching 1–3 feet tall, this plant thrives in partial shade and moist, well-drained soils but tolerates drier conditions once established.

Eastern Red Columbine is a vital nectar source for hummingbirds and long-tongued bees, making it a star player in pollinator gardens. Its seeds also attract small songbirds, enhancing its appeal for wildlife enthusiasts.

The intricate, spurred flowers of Eastern Red Columbine resemble a dangling crown, making them a favorite in naturalized landscapes. The plant's delicate foliage adds visual interest even after the blooms fade, and it self-seeds readily, ensuring its presence year after year.

This hardy perennial is adaptable and low-maintenance, requiring little care once established. Whether planted in a shaded woodland garden or a partially sunny border, Aquilegia canadensis provides a charming, ethereal quality that delights gardeners, wildlife, and pollinators alike.