Native Yellow Columbine

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Aquilegia flavescens

zones 3-6

35 seeds

Yellow Columbine is a native wildflower of mountain meadows, open woods, and alpine slopes of the Rocky Mountains, Utah north to British Columbia and Alberta, Canada.   While the most common color is yellow, portions of the flowers can also be yellow-pink, raspberry pink, white, and cream.

This short-lived perennial prefers moist mountain meadows and rocky alpine slopes. Ripe seed should be shallowly sown in autumn. Stored seed is best placed in a cold frame or other cold spot where the seeds can stratify for three months. Plants are best planted out young, so they can set their tap root.

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Aquilegia flavescens

zones 3-6

35 seeds

Yellow Columbine is a native wildflower of mountain meadows, open woods, and alpine slopes of the Rocky Mountains, Utah north to British Columbia and Alberta, Canada.   While the most common color is yellow, portions of the flowers can also be yellow-pink, raspberry pink, white, and cream.

This short-lived perennial prefers moist mountain meadows and rocky alpine slopes. Ripe seed should be shallowly sown in autumn. Stored seed is best placed in a cold frame or other cold spot where the seeds can stratify for three months. Plants are best planted out young, so they can set their tap root.

Aquilegia flavescens

zones 3-6

35 seeds

Yellow Columbine is a native wildflower of mountain meadows, open woods, and alpine slopes of the Rocky Mountains, Utah north to British Columbia and Alberta, Canada.   While the most common color is yellow, portions of the flowers can also be yellow-pink, raspberry pink, white, and cream.

This short-lived perennial prefers moist mountain meadows and rocky alpine slopes. Ripe seed should be shallowly sown in autumn. Stored seed is best placed in a cold frame or other cold spot where the seeds can stratify for three months. Plants are best planted out young, so they can set their tap root.