Aquilegia Oxysepala Columbine Potted Plants - Unique Blooms, Perennial, Part Shade, Zones 4-8
A Rare Japanese Columbine with Unique Blooms
Aquilegia oxysepala is a distinctive columbine species native to Japan, Siberia, and northeastern Asia, prized for its unusual and elegant flowers. Unlike common columbines, the blooms feature strongly reflexed sepals and short, hooked spurs in rich purple-violet tones — a striking and unusual look that sets it apart from every other columbine in the garden.
Plants thrive in part shade with consistent moisture, making them ideal for woodland gardens, shaded borders, and cottage-style plantings. Like all columbines, they attract hummingbirds and long-tongued native bees, and self-seed gently once established. A wonderful conversation piece for the plant enthusiast.
Growing Conditions
- Light: Part Sun to Part Shade
- Hardiness Zones: 4–8
- Height: 24 inches
- Spread: 12–18 inches
- Bloom: Mid to Late Spring
- Critters: Deer, rabbit, groundhog resistant
What You'll Receive
Plants ship in 2.5" or 3.25" grower pots. Cannot ship in summer to locations below 40°F or above 85°F.
Our Guarantee
Every plant is guaranteed to arrive healthy. Message us with a photo if anything looks off upon delivery — all plants are insured for transit issues.