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Last updated 3/14/2019 by Dan Post.
Aquilegia vulgaris L.[FNA3, HC2]
European Columbine

Publication: Sp. Pl. 1: 533. 1753.

Origin: Introduced

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: Not reported in H&C; AJ reports "escapes and nearly naturalized" in Seattle area.

FNA3: "Aquilegia vulgaris is cultivated as an ornamental and occasionally escapes into disturbed habitats. Most plants have blue or purple flowers (the wild type), but horticultural races with white or reddish flowers sometimes become established. Many cultivated columbines are derived from hybrids between A . vulgaris and related species. Some of our escaped plants are probably descended from such hybrids."

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