Inside the Columbine Flower
by Peggy Franz
Title
Inside the Columbine Flower
Artist
Peggy Franz
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Columbine is native to most temperate areas of the world including Europe and North America. It is often known as Aquilegia and Rockbell.The symbolism of the columbine flower is varied, and often quite confusing. It was once believed that this flower was a symbol for cuckoldry and foolishness, at the same time, however, it was considered a symbol of fidelity and holiness. Today, though, these flowers are given as gifts to represent its more modern meanings of seduction, anxious excitement and a strong will to win.Start the hummingbird season out right with the cheery red-and-yellow blooms of wild columbine. This easy-growing perennial is native to areas of North America.Name: Aquilegia canadensis.Growing Conditions: Part to full shade and moist, well-drained soil
Size: To 3 feet tall and 1 foot wideZones: 3-9
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June 25th, 2013
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