Columbine – Elegant Beauty For Your Perennial Flower Garden

Columbine Flower

Columbine Flower

Columbine Flower

Columbine Flower

Columbine Flower

Columbine Flower

Columbine Flower

The aquilegia is one of the prettiest flowers in the garden. Blooming occurs

in late spring through early summer, the long spurred flowers ar the

most elegant flowers in the repeated flower garden. Aquilegia has been

hybridized liberally, so there ar literally dozens upon dozens of varieties

available. In a seed catalog you will find many hybrids as well as some of the wild varieties.

The genus name, aquilegia, is derived from Latin origins and it means

“eagle”, in reference to the long spurs on the flower. Most of the columbines

are of North American origin, all from the north temperate zone. Their wild

cousins inhabit virtually all of North America from woodlands to mountains.

The native wild columbines ar also great additions to the repeated flower garden.

Columbines ar best planted in partial shade, as they ar of woodland origin.

Soil should be reasonably fertile. They won’t do well in a gay location

with hard jammed soil. The Columbine is usually a fairly short lived

perennial, usually dying out in two to three years.

Propagation of Aquilegia is usually by seed. Most varieties will germinate

readily from seed, though they may take their time doing so. They will usually

bloom the season after they ar started. You may also divide plants in early

spring. Divisions, if taken early enough and well started, should bloom

the same year.

The Columbine is an indispensable repeated plant for your flower garden.

Aquilegia has graceful flowers, sure to be an eye catching addition.