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aquilegia canadensis การใช้

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  • A . The wildflowers brightening your commute are Canada columbines, Aquilegia canadensis.
  • The leaves of the American columbine, Aquilegia canadensis, are turning red with the cooler weather.
  • I have collected the seeds of wild columbine ( Aquilegia canadensis ) and the fruit of bunchberry ( Cornus canadensis ) and clintonia ( Clintonia borealis ).
  • Early to late spring is the season, in fact, for gardeners in the East, from Canada to Florida, to delight in their own striking native, Aquilegia canadensis.
  • The orange-flowered butterfly weed ( Asclepias tuberosa ) grows on dry banks all around me, and the wild columbine ( Aquilegia canadensis ) clusters around roadside culverts where the soil stays relatively moist.
  • If you are willing to exchange the wide color range possible with hybrids for the reds and yellows and the smaller flowers of our elegant, native Aquilegia canadensis, you will find that they are much less susceptible to leaf miners while being every bit as beautiful.
  • Full sun and well-drained soil, for example, is needed by the showy aster ( Aster spectabilis ) and blazing-star ( Liatris aspera ), while light shade and moist soil are required by blue lobelia ( Lobelia siphilitica ) and wild columbine ( Aquilegia canadensis ).
  • These are generally less aggressive, but many do self-seed for me, including butterfly weed ( Asclepias tuberosa, my favorite ), heliopsis, American columbine ( Aquilegia canadensis ), black-eyed Susans ( rudbeckia ), New England asters, native bleeding heart ( Dicentra eximia and formosa ), Virginia bluebells ( Mertensia virginica ), and bloodroot ( Sanquinaria canadensis ).