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Here's another aquilegia I have labelled as saximontana, also grown from seed.Yes or no? Sorry the pics aren't very good.
]Ding, ding, ding! Congratulations Helen, give this woman a teddy bear! Yes, that looks like A. saximontana, notice the outwardly splayed (divergent) spurs... yours is the first columbine submitted on this topic that looks correct. Well done!Where did you get the seed? Now, there is also a strong possibility this is a hybrid with saximontana, particularly if it came from garden grown seed, but it at least has the right look and is definitely not a flabellata nor a pyrenaica type.
At a sister society-http://nargs.org/nargswiki/show_image.php?id=816&scalesize=o
Quote from: Great Moravian on November 15, 2010, 11:12:07 AMAt a sister society-http://nargs.org/nargswiki/show_image.php?id=816&scalesize=oThis one, which is my trough plant, is A. laramiensis, not A. saximontana... unless you are saying it is something else?
Yes, it might be, but A. laramiensis was discussed above too. I would appreciate if you would share the image if possible.jn