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Aquilegia v. stellata
By Wagger
- 26 May, 2010
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Stunning
26 May, 2010
That's a great picture Wagger :-)))
26 May, 2010
like this one, havent heard of this variety before
26 May, 2010
You have a lovely collection Wagger
26 May, 2010
It reminds me of a dahlia :-)
27 May, 2010
Thanks, all. Daylily, I missed out the vulgaris bit - it's Aquilegia vulgaris v. Stellata in full! Touchwood Aquilegias (NCCPG collection) describe it as 'stellata forms star forms, also known, most descriptively, as ‘clematis-flowered’. Strange: the usual intricate flower form has mutated into a flattened structure',
I see what you mean, Louise.
27 May, 2010
are they easy to find or rare
27 May, 2010
I thought it was a clematis at first glance...fabulous...
27 May, 2010
Most of mine are from seed, Daylily - have a look at Touchwood Plants, there's lots of information on there - Carrie Thomas hold a National Collection.
27 May, 2010
A lot of the stellatas look like miniature clematis, Moti.
27 May, 2010
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