This clump-forming perennial has leaves up to 16 inches long, composed of 3-15 ovate leaflets. Racemes of white flowers are followed by shiny white spherical berries. 18 inches high; 12 inches spread. Grow in a woodland garden or a shady herbaceous border.
This spreading perennial has dark green triangular, 3-palmate leaves and bears solidary deep blue or white or pink flowers in spring. Good for naturalizing.
This clump-forming perennial has vine-like dark green basal leaves and produces umbels of 3-7 white flowers in late summer. Height to 3 feet; spread indefinite.
The McKana hybrids are a diverse group of perennial columbine that show great variation over many generations, however they are always rewarding and produce consistently large blooms. Height 30 inches; spread 24 inches.
Upright perennial with deeply-lobed leaflets produces bicolored flowers with blue sepals and white petals with slender spurs from late spring to midsummer. Height 24 inches; spread 12 inches.
This colour variant of the British Columbia native is a delightful addition to any spring floral display. The flowers are a delicate shade of pink, with an ephemeral flush of lavender that gives the blooms a unique visual appeal. Height 24 inches; spread 18 inches.
Airy perennial with fern-like dark green leaves bears nodding flowers with scarlet sepals and lemon-yellow petals from midspring to midsummer. Height 24 inches; spread 12 inches.
Airy perennial with deeply divided leaflets bears pendent flowers with orange sepals, yellow petals with red lobes and reddish-orange spurs. Height 24-36 inches; spread 18 inches.