Aquilegia

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Aquilegia flavescens


Plant Characteristics
Poisonous: yes, see text
Cultivation
Scientific Names

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The flowers of various species of Aquilegia were consumed in moderation by Native Americans as a condiment with other fresh greens, and are reported to be very sweet, and safe if consumed in small quantities. The plants seeds and roots are highly poisonous, and contain cardiogenic toxins which cause both severe gastroenteritis and heart palpitations if consumed as food.

Cultivation

Aquilegia calendar?
January:
February:
March: sow
April: transplant
May: flowering
June: flowering
July:
August:
September: divide
October: sow
November:
December:
Notes:


Propagation

Pests and diseases

Susceptible to Lepidoptera species including Cabbage Moth, Dot Moth, The Engrailed and Mouse Moth.

Species

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