What is this flower?
A Google search identified it as a Persian buttercup, but the leaves are different. Similar images indicate it's some type of lily. Hoping the Hometalk community can be more exact.
Thank you all!
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looks like a form of Aquilegia to me
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquilegia
Looks like columbine. I have that in my flower beds. It comes in various colors as well as the tricolor
It's just a double petaled Columbine. Nothing exotic.
Looks like Aquilegia (Columbine)
It's Aquilegia ( Ranunculaceae family )
A columbine
It's columbine
This is a double-petaled columbine, an Aquilegia. The Persian buttercup is a Ranunculus. They are in the same family.
Columbine .. :)
Old common name is Granny's Bonnet!