- Type:
- Herbaceous perennial
- USDA hardiness zones:
- 3-9
Rosea' often sold as 'Kurilensis Rosea' is a dwarf fan columbine cultivar that only grows to 4-6î tall. It features short-spurred (incurved), nodding, pink flowers. Blooms in spring. Biternate to triternate, blue-green foliage is somewhat suggestive of meadow rue (Thalictrum). Leaflets of plants of this species are rounded and fan-shaped thus giving rise to the common name of fan columbine. Aquilegia comes from the Latin word for eagle in reference to the flowers five spurs which purportedly resemble an eagles talon.
- Full sun to part shade
- Medium
- Medium
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Tolerates wide range of soils except heavy, poorly drained ones. Prefers rich, moist soils with light to moderate shade. Remove flowering stems after bloom to encourage additional bloom. Keep soils uniformly moist after bloom to prolong attractive foliage appearance. When foliage depreciates, plants may be cut to the ground. This cultivar reportedly may be grown from seed and may self-seed in the garden under optimum growing conditions. However, different varieties of columbine may cross-pollinate in the garden producing seed that is at variance with either or both parents.






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