Species columbine
Red-white flowers with yellow stamen

columbine

Aquilegia (Songbird Series) 'Cardinal'

Aquilegia (Songbird Series) 'Cardinal' or Columbine is a stunning and delightful perennial. Its fragrant and vibrant flowers offer an exquisite contrast of colors. With its blooms in vivid shades of hot red and yellow and its deep-green toothed foliage, it is sure to be the highlight of any garden. The flowers are also ideal for cutting, allowing you to bring its beauty indoors. This plant is deer resistant, frost tolerant and the perfect pollinator haven. It is easy to grow, tolerates a range of soil types and is an excellent choice to add long-lasting color and beauty to your garden.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Division,Cutting

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 9

Flowers:

Red and white bicolor Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Moderate

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Columbine (Aquilegia (Songbird Series) 'Cardinal') should be watered about 1 inch of water per week, which can be done either by giving it a thorough soaking when you water it or by setting up a drip irrigation system on regular days. Columbine plants prefer evenly moist soil, but not waterlogged soil. Make sure to check the moisture level before watering. If the soil is still damp at the depth of your finger, then there is no need for additional water. Columbine plants should be watered more often during periods of extended hot and dry weather. Withholding water during droughts can cause wilting. In the winter, columbine plants only need occasional watering.

sunlight

Columbine (Aquilegia (Songbird Series) 'Cardinal') plants prefer full or part sun, depending on the climate in which they are grown. In cooler climates, it is best for them to receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight every day; while in warmer areas, providing some afternoon shade (at least a few hours) can prevent the plants from becoming scorched in the intense heat. Water the Columbine plants in the morning to allow the foliage to dry out before nightfall, preventing fungal diseases that can occur when the moist foliage remains wet for long periods of time.

pruning

Columbine (Aquilegia (Songbird Series) 'Cardinal') should be pruned in the spring, just after the blooms fade. Begin by removing any dead, damaged, or diseased foliage, or any stems that are crossing over 1 another. To encourage repeat blooming, prune back the spent flower stalks, leaving the healthier looking leaves and stems. Additionally, if the plant is getting too leggy, the plant can be cut down by about a third.

Season

Fall
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Starts Flowering

Columbine typically start flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

Columbine typically start flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Hardiness Map

FAQ

Is columbine a perennial flower?

Yes, columbine is a perennial flower that blooms in early spring and can often re-bloom through autumn. It grows quite well in full sun or part shade and thrives in well-drained soil. It's a great choice for adding some cheerful colour to your beds and borders with its intricate blooms of pastel hues. Columbine is also quite a resilient flower and does relatively well in colder climates.

Are columbine flowers suitable for rock gardens?

Yes, columbine flowers are suitable for rock gardens. Columbine tend to flourish in sunny rock gardens with good drainage and soil that isn't too rich. They prefer rocky, well-draining soils and need little or no supplemental watering, making them ideal for rock gardens. The flowers of columbine usually bloom once in the spring and then again in the fall. The blooms of most columbine species come in combinations of pink, white, yellow, purple, and blue. Planting several varieties of columbine together in a rock garden can give you a beautiful, show-stopping display.

Could columbine flowers be used as ground cover?

Columbine flowers can be used as ground cover in certain situations. They are relatively easy to grow, and tall varieties will generally give you a nice low-maintenance spread of foliage, although they can tend to be a bit sparser than more conventional ground covers. Columbine also has the advantage of producing a beautiful array of colors such as blues, purples, yellows, and more. When planted in large groups and in the right situation they can even bring about a beautiful carpet of blooms. It’s important to be aware that columbine is an aggressive self-seeder, so if you don’t want lots of columbine in other areas of your garden you might want to deadhead the flowers or grow it in a container.

Is columbine a good companion plant for roses?

Yes, columbine is an excellent companion plant for roses. Columbine's delicate blooms and attractive foliage provide a wonderful contrast for roses, while their unassuming habit and relatively shallow root system won't compete with the more aggressive roots of roses. The shade of the columbine's foliage also helps to protect roses from the intense heat of direct sun, keeping them lusher and more vibrant in appearance. Additionally, columbine's brightly colored blooms make a perfect backdrop for roses, bringing out their colorful petals in an eye-catching display.

Do columbine flowers self-seed easily?

Yes, Columbine flowers self-seed easily. These plants have a natural capacity to propagate themselves by reseeding in surrounding areas and growing new plants each year. This is why they are often considered to be a natural garden perennial. As the flowers are pollinated, they form seed pods which are dropped as the seeds mature and are then spread around the plant. The fact that the Columbine flower is capable of self-seeding is beneficial to gardeners as it reduces the need to replant them each season, resulting in a fuller and more vibrant garden.

Is columbine a good choice for pollinator gardens?

Yes, columbine is a great choice for pollinator gardens. Having tall, showy flowers that come in a variety of colors, columbine attracts many pollinators, including bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies. The large blooms also provide ample nectar for pollinators to feed on. Meanwhile, the leaves of the columbine are also edible and can provide food for caterpillars, which will in turn attract more pollinators. Finally, columbines are easy to grow in shady areas and can easily be incorporated into garden beds or along garden paths. All in all, columbine is an excellent choice for pollinator gardens.

Are columbine flowers suitable for vertical gardening?

Yes, columbine flowers are suitable for vertical gardening. Not only are they capable of tumbling down a wall or spilling out of a hanging basket, but they also provide a dramatic pop of color to any living wall installation, from a tiny backyard wall garden to a spacious rooftop oasis. Low-maintenance and relatively easy to propagate, columbine flowers can create an eye-catching focal point in a vertical garden.