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  • Type: Perennial

  • Sun: Full sun to partial shade

  • Water Needs: Low to medium; prefers moderate moisture but tolerates some drought once established

  • Height: 1–2' tall

  • Spread: 1–1.5'

  • Spacing: 12–18" apart

  • Bloom Time: May–July

  • Bloom Description: Nodding, pale yellow to creamy yellow flowers with long backward-pointing spurs and soft yellow centers

  • Maintenance: Low; deadhead to extend bloom or allow to self-seed for naturalized plantings; cut back foliage if it declines after flowering

  • Soil Drainage: Well-drained soil; performs well in sandy, rocky, or average garden soils

Wildlife Value: Attractive to hummingbirds, bees, and other pollinators that feed on nectar from the long-spurred flowers.

Garden Use: Ideal for alpine gardens, rock gardens, woodland edges, and native plant landscapes. Its soft yellow flowers provide subtle color and pair well with other spring and early summer natives.

Aquilegia flavescens, Yellow Columbine - JUNE

$6.50Price
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