Columbine Seeds, Leprechaun Gold:
Description: (Aquilegia vulgaris). Herbaceous perennial; hardy from zones 4a to 8b. With its stunning, marbled colors, one could justify growing this columbine just for the foliage alone, but the pendulous, deep purple flower heads are the cherry on top. The clover-shaped foliage grows 18 inches tall in mounds; the tall, slender flower stems reach to 24 inches tall and are topped with nodding blooms in midnight plum color. Try this dramatic, cold-hardy perennial in wooded areas, cottage gardens, beds, borders, and even pots and containers. Keep out of reach of pets, as it may be toxic to them in large quantities.

Columbine Seeds, Barlow Double:
Description: (Aquilegia vulgaris). Perfect for adding a touch of country charm to your garden. Lovely plants with full, double blooms that are a rich purple laced with a white edge. Each flower is adorned with frilly, layered petals, giving them a quaint and elegant look. Keep out of reach of pets, as it may be toxic to them in large quantities.

Columbine Seeds, Double Mixed:
Description: (Aquilegia vulgaris). Herbaceous perennial; hardy from zones 4a to 8b. A vibrant and diverse array of columbine flowers, known for their unique and intricate blooms. This mix includes a variety of colors and patterns, featuring double-layered petals that create a fuller, more dramatic flower head. Each plant produces elegant, spurred flowers in shades ranging from deep blues and purples to soft pinks and whites, adding a touch of sophistication to any garden. Keep out of reach of pets, as it may be toxic to them in large quantities.

McKanas Giant Mixed Colors Columbine Seeds:
Description: Long-spurred blooms in wide color range flowers. All-America Selections winner. Very large, long-spurred blooms in wide color range flower in late spring on graceful plants. Lovely for borders and cutting. GARDEN HINTS: Cultivate or mulch to control weeds. In late fall, cover with straw or evergreen branches to protect where winters are severe.

Swan Burgundy And White Columbine Plants:
Description: Long lasting blooms. Great cut flower. Landscapes planted in mass with burgundy and white Swan are breathtaking. Blossoms are long lasting as cut flowers and provide early season garden interest. Columbine is deer resistant too.

Early Bird Blue & White Columbine Seeds & Plants:
Description: Lovely columbines appear like birds arriving in your garden from paradise. These perennial columbines are birds right from paradise. Wearing vibrant colors in flaunt-it patterns contrasting with blue-white, they don’t hang their heads: they rise and shine above the foliage. Sow from seed in the fall, admire blooms the first spring. ‘Early Bird’ loves a little shade—and throws a lot of shade at duller plants.

Description: Remarkably beautiful star effect. White petals are framed by a layer of blue sepals, creating a star effect. A remarkably beautiful, superb domesticated wildflower for the shady garden in spring to early summer. Very special for its fancy-lobed, dusky blue-green leaves and unusual, spurred flowers. Highly attractive to hummingbirds for the nectar.

Early Bird Red & White Columbine Seeds & Plants:
Description: Lovely columbines appear like birds arriving in your garden from paradise. These perennial columbines are birds right from paradise. Wearing vibrant colors in flaunt-it patterns contrasting with red-white, they don’t hang their heads: they rise and shine above the foliage. Sow from seed in the fall, admire blooms the first spring. ‘Early Bird’ loves a little shade—and throws a lot of shade at duller plants.

Early Bird Purple & White Columbine Seeds & Plants:
Description: Lovely columbines appear like birds arriving in your garden from paradise. These perennial columbines are birds right from paradise. Wearing vibrant colors in flaunt-it patterns of three hot colors contrasting with purple-white, they don’t hang their heads: they rise and shine above the foliage. Sow from seed in the fall, admire blooms the first spring. ‘Early Bird’ loves a little shade—and throws a lot of shade at duller plants.

Harlequin Mixed Colors Columbine Seeds:
Description: Earlier, more uniform blooming and more vigorous than other mixtures. Burpee Exclusive! This mixture combines pure white, yellows, pinks, blues, purples and many bicolors that produce flowers earlier and more uniformly than other columbine mixtures. GARDEN HINTS: For earlier blooming, sow seeds indoors in a well-lighted area about 8 weeks before last expected heavy spring frost. Pre-chilling seeds increases germination.

Description: The best columbines for bouquet cutting. Large, out-facing blooms of red, burgundy, blue or yellow with attractive cut-leaf foliage.

Description: Dwarf varieties for rock gardens and small spaces. Gorgeous, colorful mix of wildly floriferous dwarf columbines. From spring to early summer, upfacing, "winking" flowers come in dreamy color combos: red-white, purple-white, blue-white, rose-rose. Blooms are superb cut flowers. Grow in rock gardens and special nooks. Expect hovering hummingbirds. Drought tolerant.

Origami Red & White Columbine Plants:
Description: An extravaganza of enormous, showy 2-3" red and white blooms. Beginning in late spring, for 12 glorious weeks, this semi-dwarf columbine produces an extravaganza of enormous, showy 2-3" red and white blooms. It blooms the first year and is inviting to butterflies and hummingbirds. Its resistant to deer and rabbits.
