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Blue Columbine
By Tabitha
- 29 Jun, 2008
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They self-seed, but yes my is hardy. I have several varieties (as does my neighbor) and some of my plants are 4-5 years old. They have gotten quite large. I have not uploaded all of my pictures yet. These flowers are edible too, just like nastersium and bee balm.
30 Jun, 2008
Oh great! I had only had the wild ones previously and added three garden varieties this spring. Thanks!
30 Jun, 2008
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I just planted this Origami variety this year & the sales person did not know if it would be winter hardy - is yours? I am in zone 6b.
30 Jun, 2008