Zone 9 · winter lows 20°F to 30°F
Aquilegia for Zone 9
10 Aquilegia varieties rated hardy through Zone 9, ranked by how many gardeners actually grow them. Zone 9 is nearly year-round growing — heat tolerance matters more than cold.
The Aquilegia that thrive in Zone 9
#1 most savedButterfly Columbine Mix
Aquilegia x hybrida 'Butterfly Columbine Mix'
#2 most savedAquilegia Yellow
Aquilegia x hybrida 'Yellow'
#3 most savedGolden Columbine
Aquilegia chrysantha 'Flore Pleno'

Fan Columbine
Aquilegia flabellata

Blazing Star Columbine
Aquilegia x hybrida 'Blazing Star'

Columbine Earlybird Purple Blue
Aquilegia x hybrida 'Earlybird Purple Blue'

Kirigami Columbine
Aquilegia x hybrida 'Kirigami Large-Flowered'

Earlybird Blue White Columbine
Aquilegia 'Earlybird'

Earlybird Purple White Columbine
Aquilegia 'Earlybird Purple White'
McKana's Giant Columbine
Aquilegia x hybrida 'Mckana's Giant'
Aquilegia in Zone 9
Will Aquilegia survive a Zone 9 winter?
10 of the 57 Aquilegia varieties in the Sow catalog are rated hardy through Zone 9, where winter lows reach 20°F to 30°F. Hardiness is per-variety, not per-genus — the plants listed above are the ones that hold up; others in the genus are not rated for this zone.
When should I plant Aquilegia in Zone 9?
In Zone 9 the last spring frost typically lands around late February and the first fall frost around early December. Planting after the last frost — or in early fall, so roots establish before the ground cools — gives the best establishment. Each plant page lists its own planting months.
Which Aquilegia is best for Zone 9?
Start at the top of the list above: it is ranked by how many gardeners actually save and grow each variety, which is a strong real-world reliability signal. Then narrow by your sun exposure and the mature size that fits the bed.
