Description
Western Columbine, a striking Alaska native perennial. Bring a touch of the wild into your garden with Western Columbine, beloved by hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees alike. Known for its nodding red and yellow blossoms that resemble dancing lanterns, this elegant wildflower is native to the western United States and thrives in meadows, woodland edges, and cottage gardens.
Western Columbine, a striking Alaska native perennial grows up to 2–3 feet tall, with delicate, fern-like foliage and gracefully arching flower stems that bloom from late spring into summer. The uniquely shaped flowers are not only beautiful, they’re functional, too. Their long nectar spurs are perfectly adapted to attract hummingbirds, making this plant a natural choice for pollinator-friendly landscapes.
Western Columbine is easy to grow from seed and prefers partial shade to dappled sunlight, though it will tolerate full sun in cooler climates. It adapts well to a variety of soil types, especially when kept evenly moist and well-drained. Once established, it self-sows readily and naturalizes gracefully, returning year after year with minimal care.
Perfect for native plant gardens, shade borders, or wildflower meadows, Western Columbine adds a graceful, airy charm wherever it grows. It pairs beautifully with other native perennials like wild geranium, lupine, and yarrow.
Roughly 10 seeds per packet
Cold stratification recommended for best germination.
Perennial | Zones 3–9 | Deer resistant | Blooms in year two




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