Allow plants to reseed for natural spreading, or deadhead to limit volunteers. If foliage looks tired in midsummer, simply cut it back to encourage fresh growth.
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Eastern Columbine is one of the earliest wildflowers to bloom, helping feed pollinators just as the garden wakes up in spring. Its delicate, nodding red-and-yellow flowers hover above soft, fern-like foliage and are perfectly shaped for hummingbirds, which eagerly visit the nectar-rich blooms. Native bees and butterflies also benefit from this early-season food source.
Exceptionally adaptable, Eastern Columbine grows happily in sun or shade and tolerates a wide range of soils as long as they aren’t overly wet. After flowering, its shiny black seeds scatter naturally, allowing the plant to slowly establish new colonies throughout the garden. Even when not in bloom, its airy foliage adds a graceful texture to woodland edges and mixed native plantings.
Why Choose Eastern Columbine?
Allow plants to reseed for natural spreading, or deadhead to limit volunteers. If foliage looks tired in midsummer, simply cut it back to encourage fresh growth.