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Aquilegia canadensis. Our native eastern American columbine produces hundreds of 
bright red flowers with yellow inner petals on 2 foot stems from April to June. It 
is a bit too tall for the ordinary rock garden but is perfectly suited to the wild 
garden or wall garden. It is of very easy culture in any soil in sun or shade, pH 5-8) 
Aquilegia ecalcarata. A very rare plant for collectors of exotics. Very attractive kittle 
mounds of deep green leaves usually tinged with purpel about 5 inches high. The 10 
to 15 inch stems carry quantities of tiny dark purple flowers that are completely 
devoid of spurs, unlike any other columbine flower. It blooms in May and is easy to 
grow in any ordinary garden soil in sun or part shade. (pH 6-8) 
Aquilegia flabellata nana alba. (Fan Columbine) The most widely known of the dwarf 
columbines. Neat mounds of lkarge fan shaped leaves, blue-green in color about 6 
inches high. Very large pure white flowers on 10 to 15 inch stems in May and June. 
A native of Japan that is probably the best for the rock garden. Easy to grow in 
any ordinary soil in sun or light shade. (pH 6-8) 
Courtesy American Rock Garden Society 
Aquilegia flabellata nana alba 
