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Red Columbine

Red Columbine

Aquilegia formosa

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Red Columbine (Aquilegia formosa) is one of Utah’s most graceful wildflowers, with delicate fern-like foliage and striking red-and-yellow blossoms that dangle like lanterns in late spring and summer. Beloved by hummingbirds, its flowers are both showy and ecologically valuable, offering nectar to pollinators when many other mountain plants are just beginning to bloom. Its airy form brings a woodland or streamside charm to gardens, softening rocky areas, borders, and shaded corners with natural elegance.

Adapted to moist canyons and mountain slopes, Red Columbine thrives in dappled light and well-drained but consistently moist soil. Once established, it can tolerate seasonal dryness, particularly in partial shade, but will flower most abundantly where water is available. Whether tucked among rocks, planted along a pond edge, or added to a pollinator garden, this native perennial offers a vibrant splash of color with very little fuss.

Plant Profile

Scientific name: Aquilegia formosa

Duration: Perennial

Native region: Wasatch Mountains and Southern Utah

Native elevation: 4500-9000 ft

Water requirement: Medium

Drought tolerance: Medium

Light requirement: Full sun and Partial shade

Shade tolerance: Medium

Mature size: 15-30" H by 8-12" W

Bloom time: May - August

Flower color: Red

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