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Red Columbine | Aquilegia canadensis
Red Columbine is a graceful northeast native wildflower. It has nodding, red tubular flowers that bloom from spring to early summer, attracting hummingbirds and pollinators. This perennial plant typically grows in woodland edges, rocky slopes, and shaded gardens, thriving in well-drained soil. Its delicate, lobed foliage and airy flower stems make it a popular choice for naturalized and wildlife-friendly landscapes.
Container Size: 1-gal
Sun: Part Shade to full sun
Moisture: Dry to medium moist soil, well-drained
Maximum height: 3 ft
Maximum Spread: 1-2 ft
Region of Origin: Northeast, US
Red Columbine is a graceful northeast native wildflower. It has nodding, red tubular flowers that bloom from spring to early summer, attracting hummingbirds and pollinators. This perennial plant typically grows in woodland edges, rocky slopes, and shaded gardens, thriving in well-drained soil. Its delicate, lobed foliage and airy flower stems make it a popular choice for naturalized and wildlife-friendly landscapes.
Container Size: 1-gal
Sun: Part Shade to full sun
Moisture: Dry to medium moist soil, well-drained
Maximum height: 3 ft
Maximum Spread: 1-2 ft
Region of Origin: Northeast, US