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Can someone ID this for me?Grown from seed, not sure where I got the seed but the other two seedlings are yellow and maroon/burgundy/brown.Am having trouble finding information about a white A. buergeriana.Including a pic of one of the other seedlings.
Thanks, Mark.Your googling skills are better than mine it seems.Actually, I am finding google is getting stupid the last 6 months.Maybe it's me
All this focused talk of Aquilegia has me wanting to try more this year, and I particularly like some of the flabellata forms. I did receive seed of verified A. saximontana, I will sow the minuscule seed today.
Quote from: TheOnionMan on December 12, 2010, 04:32:43 PM All this focused talk of Aquilegia has me wanting to try more this year, and I particularly like some of the flabellata forms. I did receive seed of verified A. saximontana, I will sow the minuscule seed today.speaking of which, what is the germination routine for aquilegias? i think (without rechecking now) kristl mentions GA3 being desirable for most?
Cohan, I usually start all my seeds in baggies at warm for a few weeks, it's interesting to see how even seeds that need cold stratification will often give you a few that will germinate at warm.Why don't you try some with the winter sowing method.Gote, I haven't been using " " with google for years, I will go back to using them if it will make a difference.I used to be able to get what I was looking for almost the first hit in fact it was faster than using bookmarks.