Common Name: Canadian columbine, red columbine, wild columbine
Scientific Name: Aquilegia canadensis
Aquilegia: from Latin aquila, "an eagle," referring to the shape of the petals which is said to be like an eagle's claw
canadensis: of or referring to Canada
Status: Native
Plant: erect, perennial, 1'-
Flower: orange to red/yellow, 5-
Leaf: widely-
Habitat: full sun to shade; dry; woods, forests, cliffs; in sandy, loamy soil
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Common Name: swamp thistle
Scientific Name: Cirsium muticum Michx.
Cirsium: derived from the Greek kirsion, "a kind of thistle;" also cirsos meaning "a swollen vein" for which thistle was once a remedy
muticum: blunt, without a point
Status: Native
Plant: erect, biennial, 2'-
Flower: head 1 1/2" wide with purple to pink disk flowers, bract (phyllaries) tips
white-
Fruit: dry seed on fluffy, feathery-
Leaf: deeply pinnately-
Habitat: wet; woods, meadows, streambanks, swamps