The columbines are a genusAquilegia of about 70 species of perennials that are found in meadows, woodlands, and at higher altitudes throughout the northern hemisphere. They are known for their distinctive flowers, generally bell-shaped, with spurs on each petal.
Several species are grown in gardens; the European Columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris, is a traditional garden flower in Britain, and several of the species that are native to North America are popular garden plants there.
Species include:
Oil Shale Columbine Aquilegia barnebyi
Smallflower Columbine Aquilegia brevistyla
Colorado blue Columbine Aquilegia caerulea
American Columbine Colorado columbine, red columbine Aquilegia canadensis
The columbines are a genusAquilegia of about 70 species of perennials that are found in meadows, woodlands, and at higher altitudes throughout the northern hemisphere.
They are known for their distinctive flowers, generally bell-shaped, with spurs on each petal.
Several species are grown in gardens; the European Columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris, is a traditional garden flower in Britain, and several of the species that are native to North America are popular garden plants there.