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Wild Columbine

Wild Columbine

Aquilegia canadensis

Plant family
Ranunculaceae
Growing zone
3-9
Height
10-20 in.

Leaf type: Fine-textured foliage is light green and divided into three parts. Foliage will die down to the ground in extreme heat.

Bloom description: Red and yellow flowers have spur-like petals that round towards the tips. The elongated stamens are yellow.

Garden uses: A great native perennial that should be used to naturalize in a woodland garden with part sun to light shade. Wild Columbine can also be used as a border plant in well-drained soil. It is native to the Ozark counties in Arkansas.

Wildlife benefits: The flowers are visited by hummingbirds, and the foliage is food for the columbine duskywing moth.

Wild Columbine | Plant Guide | Crystal Bridges