Aquilegia vulgaris
- Flower nameAquilegia vulgaris
- Scientific nameAquilegia vulgaris
- Aliasアキレギア, Aquilegia, イトクリ, Columbine, Odamaki, アクイレギア・ブルガリス, 西洋苧環
- Place of origingarden variety
- Place of floweringGarden
- Flowering seasonMay, June
- Language of flowersRed flower is 'anxious and trembling'.
What is Aquilegia vulgaris
Aquilegia vulgaris (scientific name: Aquilegia vulgaris) is a cold-hardy perennial (lodging plant) in the family Ranunculaceae. It is a garden variety or hybrid of Aquilegia vulgaris, which is native to Europe, and American ramie, which is native to North America.It is also called by its English name Aquilegia or Aquilegia. The height of the plant is 30-50 cm.
It has single or double flowers of 4 to 5 cm in diameter with red, peach, blue-purple, yellow, white, black, or compound colors (some flowers have white tips) that bloom from May to June. It is used for flower bedding, potted flowers, and cut flowers.
Common name: Aquilegia vulgaris, scientific name: Aquilegia vulgaris, also known as Aquilegia, Aquilegia (both Aquilegia), and Western Odamaki, Place of Origin: America, Europe, Height: 30-50 cm, Life Form: perennial herb, Leaf Form: bisexual, leaf margin: toothed, inflorescence Shape: monocarpate, corolla: crenate, Flowering Period: May-June, Flowering Style: single or double, Flower Diameter: 4-5 cm, Flower Color: red, peach, bluish purple, yellow, white, black, compound color (some flowers have a white tip) Note: All plants are poisonous.