A plant of the genus Aquilegia having irregular showy spurred flowers; north temperate regions especially mountains.
1 An excellent block of aquilegia was flowered.
2 Aquilegia in the Flora Indica was a capital example for me.
3 The Aquilegia ought to be given a place in all collections.
4 Some aquilegias have now been developed without spurs, and they are double all through.
5 Now is the time to cut back bedraggled aquilegias .
6 Long-spurred are the most elegant, and the one I am sowing is Aquilegia chrysantha, the lemon-yellow progenitor of many long-spurred hybrids.
7 That, too, is the best treatment for aquilegias - preferably before they have seeded, but you may be too late to prevent that by now.
8 This seems to refer to the discussion on the genus Aquilegia in Hooker and Thomson's "Flora Indica," 1855, Volume I., Systematic Part, page 44.
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