Elegant, hardy flowers with backward-projecting tubular petals, called spurs, that bear nectar and attract hummingbirds. The many species and hybrids come in a variety of colors and bicolors that look good in borders, cottage and woodland gardens. Combine well with Campanula, Delphiniums, Dicentra and ferns. Plants hybridize and reseed freely. Cut back old stems to encourage a second bloom. Easy care once established. Will not tolerate soggy soil. Protect from wind. Watch for leaf miner and Columbine borer. |

Hummingbirds pollinate the nodding blooms of this wildflower native to much of eastern and central North America. Best in shade with moist soil.
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Attributes - Aquilegia canadensis
Plant Type: Perennial
Bloom Season: Late Spring through Early Summer
Flower Color: Red
Foliage: Deciduous
Height: 1 ft. to 2 ft.
Width: 1 ft.
Sunlight: Partial Sun, Shade
Climate: Zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Notes: Thrives in Wet Soil. Showy Flowers.
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