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Sherry, are all those yours? They are magnificent, and look so full and healthy. Thank you for sharing!
Yes, they are and I even have more...some are hard to get a good picture of when they face down. The wind and rain has been coming down strong the last couple of days and some are knocked over but most are standing tall...thank you
SO BEAUTIFUL- not just because they are mostly pink either They are delicate fragile little guys that will pop up all over
Those are some lovely specimens. I really like those and like just letting them cross breed. One can get some remarkable hybrids. Yours are just simply stunning.
I love Columbine! They are very short lived here, thankfully they re-seed so easily. You have some nice colors
Hi. May I say another of my very favourite plants and another which has been developed a lot with now a range of most colours and larger longer spurred flowers - doubles also I believe - beautiful all. My gardening goes back to when so many of these moderns had yet to appear (as with many other plants). Columbines are a lovely old cottage garden plant ( I collected as many of these old plants all types as I could ) and were less showy then (mainly mauve pink - some white) though still as dainty and lovely. Once you had planted some you had them for ever and as they "crossed" and self seeded all around it was so interesting to leave as many seedlings as poss to let them grow on to flower and see what you had. Some stayed quite short - others grew quite tall - with the then "basic" colours and some appearing with white flowers and now and then a double flowered one appeared. As I recall the whites seedlings always had a much lighter green foliage and also as this self seeding went on I noted the plants did seem to lose a lot of their vigour. To keep todays larger flowers/colours now I suppose the thing is to replace them regularly. Good to hear others experiences with them. Just a thought that lovely as all the larger colourful flowers on so many different plants developed today are theres quite a number which have lost their scent because of it.
A gentleman hired me to help him get flower gardens established. However, there were a few existing perennials. There were numerous columbines. However, they were all one color: Dark purple!
David's dark purple columbines all grew in one long continuous garden on the side of the house. The siding was a yellow vinyl. The dark purple columbines showed very well.
Sounds lovely. I'd be tempted to throw a couple of yellow ones in there. Will you show us a photo when they come into bloom? I have a patch of the purple ones too (I wonder if purple tends to be hardier ?) growing along our driveway. They were supposed to bloom with purple irises, but the timing is slightly off. I'll post a photo if I can find one.