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Columbine Plants For the Southwest
Below are Naturehills
Columbine flowering plants
for home and landscaping in the southwest.
Columbine Plants or Aquilegia hybrids
This bedding plant grows to about 3 feet tall and has blue green leaves. It loves full sun to partial shade. It thrives in almost any type of soil. Too much water will shorten their life span they can reseed themselves.
Columbime plants are low maintenance and easy care plants that provide color from early summer to late fall.
Fertilize once in early spring, summer and fall. We recommend using
PETERS ALL PURPOSE 5LB
plant food. Why because it works.
You can purchase this product at Color Your World Nurseries located in Las Cruces New Mexico, during the spring and fall seasons or click on the plant photos below for further information.

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 Biedermeier Columbine
Scientific Name: Aquilegia 'Biedermeier' Zone: '3 - 9' Sun: Partial Sun "The Columbine 'Aquilegia Biedermeier ColumbineŻ, also known as Aquilegia ęBiedermeier', is a beautiful, easy to grow spring blooming perennial. The b... more |
 Denver Gold Columbine
Scientific Name: Aquilegia chrysantha Zone: '3 - 9' Sun: Partial Sun "The Columbine 'Denver Gold', Aquilegia chrysantha, has large, very showy, yellow flowers that can measure over 3"" across. The fragrant flowers refle... more |
Water Requirements: Water Reguarly
Sun: Shade to partial sun
Zones: USDA 5-9
Blooming season: Mid Spring to early summer
Maintenance: Low - Perennial in the Southwest
Cut down during cold months
Fertilize: Spring, Summer early fall.
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