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Field Notes

Description:

White flower growing in the wild under a maple tree.

Habitat:

North edge of a clearing in the woods. Mostly Maple trees -- Some Pine, Cherry, and others too.

Notes:

Sorry about the last shot -- iphone really likes to focus on the light part of image even if it's in the background.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

Thank Livian, I will take a peek at the link and see if I can narrow it down. The blue tinge could be a side affect of me attempting to correct an underexposed photo from my iPhone.
We'll I'm fairly certain it's a species of Aquilegia. There are so many varieties, and I'm no expert. I'm thinking because of the slight blue tinge and the leaf shape it may be a pale version or hybrid of Aquilegia flabellata (Fan Columbine). http://www.plant-and-flower-guide.com/aquilegia-flabellata.html
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PublishedJuly 7, 2014

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