Aquilegia canadensis
Family:
Ranunculaceae
Common Name(s):
Wild columbine
Flowering Time:
May
Fruit/Seed Maturation Sign:
Capsules become brown and dry, begin to split, seeds black and shiny
Fruit/Seed Collection Dates:
Late June
Seed Cleaning:
None required
Storage:
Dry
Restoration Potential:
High
Notes
Transplants in a field study had 50% survival after 7 years; Columbine self-sows and can spread by seed once established (Mottle et al. 2006).
Seed output moderate; no vegetative spread (Barkely 1986, Gleason and Cronquist 1991); root a large crown (the root-shoot junction) (Sperka 1973).