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Aquilegia vulgaris 'Woodside Gold'

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Photo Courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.
 Common Name: Columbine

This colorful selection from Jelitto Perennial Seeds was named for its striking chartreuse-yellow springtime foliage.  It is a mixed color strain that includes blue, pink, and white flowers appearing from late spring to early summer.  By summer, the foliage greens up a bit.  A small percentage of these plants may have green and yellow marbled foliage. 

Aquilegia is especially lovely when allowed to naturalize in shady, woodland borders.  This gold foliage variety is great for brightening up shady corners in the landscape.  It also has excellent potential as a cut flower, lasting up to 2 weeks in a vase.

Introducer: Jelitto Perennial Seeds

Origin: Not Native to North America

Characteristics:



Height:
  18-24 Inches
Spread:
  12-18 Inches
Flower Color:
  Multicolored
Foliage Color:
  Yellow shades
Hardiness Zone:
3,4,5,6,7,8,9
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Sun or Shade?:
  Full sun (> 6 hrs. direct sun)
  Part shade (4-6 hrs. direct sun)
Wet or dry?:
  Average water needs
  Consistent water needs
Want to see wings?:
  Attracts butterflies
  Attracts hummingbirds
Need critter resistant plants?:
  Rabbit resistant
How fast should it grow?:
  Medium
When should it bloom?:
  Late spring
  Early summer
How's your soil?:
  Average Soil
  Fertile Soil
Sweet or Sour Soil?:
  Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0)
What's your garden style?:
  Container/Patio
  Woodland/Shade
  Cottage
  Eclectic

Attributes:

Border plants
Container
Cut flower or foliage
Mass Planting

Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips:

Columbine is easy to grow in loose, average to rich, well-drained soil.  Heavy or soggy soils will hasten their demise.  They can be grown in full sun or partial shade, though light shade will prolong the flowering time. 

In the fall, cut plants back to their basal foliage.  In the spring, remove only the dead leaves.  Columbine is sometimes affected by leaf miners.  If this happens, cut the foliage all the way back to the ground and discard it.  Healthy, new growth will emerge quickly.  Propagate by sowing named seed rather than by division; mature plants do not like to be disturbed.


Companions:

Common/Botanical Name
Zones  
Polemonium reptans 'Touch of Class' PP19768
Common Name: Jacob's Ladder-Variegated
3,4,5,6,7
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Amsonia hubrichtii
Common Name: Blue Star-Arkansas
4,5,6,7,8,9
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Paeonia 'Kansas'
Common Name: Peony-Garden
3,4,5,6,7,8
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Dicentra 'King of Hearts'
Common Name: Bleeding Heart-Fern-leaved
5,6,7,8,9
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Delphinium grandiflorum 'Summer Nights'
Common Name: Delphinium-Dwarf
3,4,5,6,7
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Digitalis hybrida 'Camelot Rose'
Common Name: Foxglove
4,5,6,7,8,9
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Geranium sanguineum 'New Hampshire Purple'
Common Name: Geranium-Hardy
4,5,6,7,8
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Lupinus Popsicle Series-Blue
Common Name: Lupine
4,5,6
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History:

Both the flowers and the leaves of Columbine are reminiscent of doves (columba is Latin for "dove"). Columbines often represent the dove of peace in religious artwork.

While every effort has been made to describe this plant accurately, please keep in mind that the height, bloom time, and color may differ in various climates throughout the country. The description of this plant was written based on our experience growing it in Michigan (USDA hardiness zone 5) and on numerous outside resources.