Aquilegia carerulea v. ochroleuca
Item # 20813
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Aquilegia caerulea v. ochroleuca

White flowered Rocky Mt. Columbine

Quick Facts :: Growing Tips

Morning Sun and Afternoon Shade All Day Shade Attracts Hummingbirds Resists Rabbits Western Only  Legend

Description:

18” x 15” wide, (seed propagated). Seed for this stunning white-flowered columbine was originally collected in Garfield County, Utah at an elevation of 8,600 ft. by seedsman extraordinaire Alan Bradshaw. The large, bright-white, long-spurred flowers are produced in great quantity on mature plants. This mountain dweller likes a cool, part-to-full-shade area (especially at elevations below 5-6,000 ft.) with medium-to-moist soil conditions. (Note; some plants may have flowers with a faint hint of blue in the petals.) Zones 3-8.
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QUICK FACTS
USDA Growing Zones 3 - 8
Color White
Regions Western Only
Bloom Time Late Spring
Sun Morning Sun and Afternoon Shade, All Day Shade
Soil Average Garden Soil
Moisture Regular Water
Height Medium - 12in. to 36in.
Attractive to Friendly Visitors Attracts Hummingbirds
Resistant to Hungry Critters Resists Rabbits
GROWING TIPS

These plants grow best in enriched soils that are well drained, avoid heavy, slow draining clay soils. columbine likes evenly moist soil. Overhead irrigation in late afternoon and evening hours may encourage powdery mildew. Read more about the genus aquilegia, columbine varieties and columbine growing tips http://www.highcountrygardens.com/article275.html.