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(First upload on July 25 2013. Last on August 24 2023) [ 日本語 | English ]

Aquilegia buergeriana Sieb. et Zucc.






Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily

Aquilegia L. (オダマキ)
A. buergeriana Sieb. et Zucc
var. buergeriana
Yamaodamaki (ヤマオダマキ, 山苧環), mountain columbine* (* tentative)
Lifeform: perennial forb
Distribution: China - Korea - Siberia - Japan
Habitat: grasslands, forest edges, etc.

Field training on integrated environmental research (統合環境調査法実習) (出現種リスト)

f. ecalcarata (Makino) Kitam. (マルザキヤマオダマキ)
f. flavescens Makino (キバナノヤマオダマキ)

var. oxysepala (Trautv. et C. A. Mey.) Kitam. (オオヤマオダマキ), spur greatly curved to the inside, distributed in eastern Siberia, northeastern China, Korea, and Japan (Kyushu and Honshu)

f. pallidiflora (Nakai) Kitag. (キバナオオヤマオダマキ)

f. ecalcaratolanceolata K. Asano (イナヤマオダマキ)
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Aquilegia buergeriana in Hokkaido


var. oxysepala

ST1 ST2 ST3
ST4 ST5 ST6 [1-3] at a small stream near Tomamu skislope, central Hokkaido, on June 24 2013. [4-6] near a transplanted forest of Fraxinus mandshurica in the Experimental Forest of the University of Tokyo, Furano, central Hokkaido. [4] on June 28 2017. [5/6] on June 26 2017.


Escaped from gardening

ST ST
A. buergeriana var. oxysepala
These two speides established on a roadside, N24/E4, East Ward, Sapporo, on May 18 2015
ST ST Sonn after shoot emergence (species unknown). at a roadside near the mouth of Haboro River, northern Hokkaido, on April 24 2016.

Aquilegia ganboldii Kamelin et Gubanov in China


Yellow Mongolian columbine
Distribution: Mongolia - Korea
Habitat: montane forest-steppes and forests dominated by Betula platyphylla, Betula dahurica or Quercus mongolica at altitudes between 1000 and 1200 m above sea level
distribution Fig. 1. Map showing the location of the collection sites of A. ganboldii in Mongolia, Russia, China and North Korea (Erst et al. 2015)

ST1 ST2 ST3
[1-3] in Sandaohu peatland (三道湖), Jilin Province, northeastern China, on June 11 2017.

Aquilegia vulgaris L.


Seiyouodamaki (セイヨウオダマキ, 西洋苧環)
Basically hybrids between A. vulgaris and others originating from the North America used for gardening
Lifeform: cold-tolerant, deciduous perennial forb
Origin: the Eurasia and North America
Many cultivars, e.g.
Winky Series Rose-Rose: red, single-flowered
Winky Series Blue-White: blue, single-flowered
Clementine Series Formula Mix

ST1 ST2 ST3
ST4 ST5 ST6
[1-3] at the side of Toko Store, East Ward, Sapporo. on June 20 2017. [4/5] beside a park in N26/E2, East Ward, Sapporo, on May 31 2019. [6] under a street tree in N12/W3, North Ward, Sapporo, on June 12 2020.

var. stellata Schur

a variety of double-flowered without spur
ST1 ST2 ST3
[1-3] at a roadside in N19/W3, North Ward, Sapporo, on May 25 2023.

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