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Aquilegia longissima |
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| Common name |
longspur columbine |
| Family |
ranunculaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial (Z3-9) |
| Flowers |
yellow (spring) |
| Size |
2-3' |
| Light |
light shade |
| Cultural notes |
ordinary garden soil |
From seed  |
germinate at room temperature detailed seed-starting info below
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So far, this is a flimsy little columbine in our garden. It bloomed in its second year, and the sequence from bud to fully developed flower was rather interesting to watch day by day. Not much garden presence though, at this point - after bloom, it just faded away.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: patio area About my plant portraits
PlantLinks to other web pages about Aquilegia longissima
Some particularly helpful links to other websites
Visitors to this page have left the following comments| Jeanne Marlowe | Mar 11, 2006 | Do you know Aquilegia chrysantha? If so do you know the difference between it and Aquilegia longissima? Thanks for any info. I like your website. It is very informative. I've seen A. chrysantha, but haven't grown it - so I'd have a hard time comparing. |
- Seed from '03 trade. Baggy 70F (70%G, 13-24d)
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