Columbine: Aquilegia vulgaris Grandmother's Garden Group
Botanical name: Aquilegia vulgaris Grandmother's Garden Group
Common name: columbine
Planted
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at a glance
Soil: | damp, acidic, sand |
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Zones: | 3a thru 8b |
Care: |
easy
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Lifespan: |
perennial
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Attributes: |
deer resistant, rabbit resistant, poisonous, butterfly attracting, hummingbird attracting, bee attracting |
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description for "Columbine: Aquilegia vulgaris Grandmother's Garden Group"
Aquilegia vulgaris Grandmother's Garden Group is an antique form with short spurs of dark rose, violet, pink, and white flowers. Jewels of the late spring garden; they look good with lady's mantle and bell-flowers. Fertile, well-drained soil in sun to part shade. Poisonous. Great cut flowers. -- edited by dtd pbcouchman
History:
Aquilegia vulgaris is native to Europe.