Wild columbine, known scientifically as Aquilegia canadensis, produces seeds that develop in a dry, elongated fruit called a follicle. Each follicle contains several small seeds that are typically brown and flattened. These seeds are dispersed by wind or water, allowing them to germinate in suitable environments. Wild columbine seeds often require a period of cold stratification to break dormancy and promote germination.
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