Columbine Nora Barlow
Named after botanist, geneticist and granddaughter of Charles Darwin, this stalwart survivor has been a standout in English gardens since the early 17th century. Highly decorative, this 2-foot tall branching perennial boasts showy rosy-pink blooms, with many overlapping pointed petals that fade to pale green at the tips. Blooms from late spring into early summer. Easily self-sows.
Columbine Rose Barlow
Bring antique charm to your perennial garden with this cottage-garden beauty. Nodding, fully double blooms in dusky rose-pink dance atop 24–30 inch tall wiry stems, swaying gracefully in the late spring to early summer breeze. Thriving in dappled shade, it attracts bees and early pollinators and gently self-sows, returning year after year in natural drifts. Perfect for adding a touch of romance, movement, and old-fashioned elegance to both garden borders and fresh bouquets.
