Most columbine plants are cool-season, spring-blooming plants with unique flowers and a moderate growth rate. Rising high above the lobed green to gray-green foliage are spikes of flowers, usually ...
Editor's note: Once a month, the OSU Extension master gardener's office of Franklin County profiles a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. Looking for an easy-to-grow, spring-flowering plant ...
A lovely and easy to grow a perennial is the Eastern red columbine (Aquilegia canadensis). This columbine has mounding foliage with light-green to blue-green leaves. Each leaf has three leaflets, each ...
A cottage garden favorite, growing columbine flowers brings native florals in a wide arrange of sizes and colors. During these uncertain times, bringing a sense of peace to our surroundings is more ...
If you’re looking for plants to stock your shade garden that will attract pollinators, Columbine, whose Latin name is Aquilege, is a good choice. Columbines flower from three to four weeks from late ...
Q: The Columbine leaves have turned gray (see reader's photo). What do you suppose is happening? A: It looks like you have a great case of powdery mildew. This disease is most common in warm humid ...
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