Red Columbine | Aquilegia formosa
The upside-down-looking flowers are red and yellow with reddish spurs and bulbous glandular tips. Tap-rooted perennial flower with a simple stem and fern-like foliage. Its leaves are mainly basal and are divided into 3 leaflets.
Plant Details
Habitats | Oak Woodland, Upland Prairie and Savanna, Riparian Forests, Wet Prairie |
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Habitat Notes | Riparian Forest; Upland Prairie and Oak Savanna; Oak Woodland |
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Years Planted at Arboretums | 2011 |
Mature Height | 12-18” |
Shade Preference | full sun |
Soil Tolerance | Moist soil |
Special Uses | Attracts insects, bees and butterflies; Attracts hummingbirds; Ornamental |