Native perennial. Ontario grown.
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Columbines have been grown in gardens for centuries, and are among the most popular of perennials. Hummingbirds will often drop in to sip nectar from the flowers. This native wildflower species features small orange-red flowers with a yellow centre, over a compact mound of ferny light-green foliage.
Mature Height: Up to 3"
Bloom Period: Late Spring to Early Summer
Sun Exposure: Part Shade - Full Sun
Attributes:
Excellent for cutting. Since Columbines are relatively short lived, allow some of the plants to go to seed and self sow. Leaf miners or sawfly may disfigure the leaves around flowering time. Simply trim off the ugly foliage and the plants will grow fresh leaves. Also attracts butterflies.
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Sun Exposure: Full Sun or Partial Shade
Soil Type: Normal or Sandy or Clay
Soil pH: Neutral or Alkaline or Acid
Soil Moisture: Moist
Care Level:Easy
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Flower Colour: Red-Orange with Yellow
Foliage Colour: Early Summer, Late Spring
Foliage Colour: Light Green
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Good Texture/Form
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds
Border
Containers
Cut Flower
Deer Resistant
Drought Tolerant
Rabbit Resistant
Massed
Poisonous/Toxic:
Wild Flower
Woodland
Flower Head Size:
Small
Height:60-90 cm /23-35 inches
Spread:30-60 cm /12-23 inches
Foot Traffic:None
Growth Rate: Medium