I have fallen for many specialty Columbines over the years. No matter what I do they disappear.

Remnants of their shapes and colors re-emerge years later in the next generations.

I see hints of the spiky pink petals of long-lost Nora Barlow and the white margins of Winky Double Red and even that strange color of Ruby Port in this group.

This year I have only one tiny plant of my favorite, Little Lantern. It has red blooms and blue foliage.
Maybe Little Lantern will reappear in a new mix one day.
If you cannot keep the ones you love, love the ones you get.

FLOW
Pretty!
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Thanks. Complex, delicate and EASY.
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Beautiful display. Mine are going to be limited this year, due to our drought and warm temperatures.
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So pretty, I’ve seen a few columbine leaves, can’t wait for the flowers
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Love them always Atlanta was too far south..
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Yes, I do love them, and in my garden the same happens. They usually all end up purple! 😉
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