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I'm inclined to think that this "atropurpurea" suffix is a spurious one. These plants usually have a green and purple colouration..... perhaps someone once thought otherwise and so this naming came about.... to me it's not vaild.... particularly if the illustration is representative of the plant!
I've been trying to find a picture of my plant without success, it was shown at Cleveland and Midland last year, but it's difficult to photograph. It is quite small, and has a fantastic scent. It's just coming into growth this year. It made lots of seed, one pot's worth kept, and the rest sent to the seed exchange.
Bob Brown, proprietor of Cotswold Garden Flowers nursery, lists some other hybrids of A viridiflora, two with A brevistyla and one with A thalictrifolia, a couple with pictures on this page:http://www.cgf.net/plants.php?genus=AQUILEGIA
I am of the opinion that the 'Chocolate Soldier' name is one of those dreamed up by nursery people to make the plant easier to sell, not necessarily a valid name in that the plant is no different from the species.There's A. fragrans for your breeding programme Mark. I grew this from seed about 5 years ago and still have a few. They were all beautifully fragrant but possibly had some hybrid blood in them as the colour range was from straight cream to straight blue or lavender, and several quite pleasant combinations including some white.
McMark, you must expect your memory to play tricks when you are poisoning your system with pipe smoke... and you a runner, too!