Wild Columbine
Dancing Red Lanterns for the Shade
Wild Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) is a delicate, charming native wildflower. It produces unique, nodding red and yellow flowers that look like tiny lanterns or crowns. It blooms in spring, just as the hummingbirds return, providing a critical early nectar source. It is airy and light, never overwhelming its neighbors.
Why You Need It:
Hummingbird Favorite: Specifically evolved to be pollinated by hummingbirds.
Shade Lover: One of the few showy wildflowers that thrives in dry shade.
Self-Sowing: It drops seeds readily, creating a lovely naturalized patch over time.
Planting Tips:
Grows in Part Shade to Shade. It is short-lived but replaces itself with seedlings. It tolerates rocky, dry, and poor soils beautifully.
Type
Native
benefits
Flowers, Low Maintenance, Deer Resistant
Attracts:
Hummingbirds
Soil Type
Well-Drained / Sandy
Sun Light
Part Sun / Shade, Full Shade












