A very different looking Columbine flower with dark blue flowers.
Pronunciation
(ack-wi-LEE-gee-a)(vul-GAH-ris)
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennials Hardy
Sunlight
full sun, best in moderate shade, partial shade
Moisture
average, to moist, most don't like dry
Soil & Site
average, moist, well drained in important
Flowers
dark blue, nodding, small very small spurs, often considered spurless, produced in abundance
Leaves
held in groups of three (ternate), on long petioles, green to blue gray color
Dimensions
2 plus feet tall
Maintenance
As the foliage gets shabby and leaf minors invade the leaves, cut back the plant. It will respond with fresh foliage and few flowers in the fall. Leaf minors won't kill the plant they just create yellow streaks in the leaves
Propagation
seed, respondes to cold treatment, 6-8 weeks in the frig
Misc Facts
This plant is listed as A. vulgaris var stella and var clematiflora. Stellata is probably the correct taxonomic name.