Thanks Katarina for your id-help.

On net I found some more interesting information, after knowing the exact ID: The frilly pink & white double aquilegia `Nora Barlow', which has become popular recently, might suggest an equally frilly namesake. But not a bit of it: Emma Nora Barlow (December 22, 1885 - December 1989) was a formidable woman, who died at the age of 104. She was a granddaughter of Charles Darwin, about whom she wrote a book in the time she could spare from raising six children, gardening, looking after horses, bird-watching and running the local Girl Guides. Having studied genetics at Cambridge, Nora Barlow enjoyed hybridising plants and, although she was probably not the originator of the unusual aquilegia variety, she grew it in her garden (although her taste was generally for plainer flowers) and gave some seeds to the nurseryman Alan Bloom who named his commercial stock after her. She also gave her house, The Orchard, to the University of Cambridge in 1962. New Hall College for women was founded on the land. Aquilegia are clump-forming herbaceous perennials with long-stalked, alternately divided basal leaves and erect, leafy stems bearing bell-shaped flowers with conspicuous spurs, on branched stems. 'Nora Barlow' is an erect plant to 80cm, with divided, dark green leaves and nodding, spur-less, double flowers 2 to 3cm in width, composed of many narrow, dull deep pink and pale green petals. A Cottage Garden classic. Aquilegia 'Nora Barlow' has been awarded the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM). Source: http://www.seedaholic.com/aquilegia-vulgaris-var-stellata-nora-barlow.html

Nalini


----- Original Message ----- From: "Katarina" <[email protected]>
To: "efloraofindia" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 9:03 AM
Subject: [efloraofindia:69549] Re: a variety of Akelei (Aquilegia )?


This is most probably a garden variety called: Aquilegia vulgaris var.
stellata "Nora Barlow"

Regards
Katarina

On 15 Maj, 17:28, "Na Bha" <[email protected]> wrote:
The leaves look like those of Akelei but the flower is very different.
Nalini

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