Spurless columbine
The tubers are oval-shaped and have rooted leaves and flower stems. Plants on the ground have a plant height of 10 to 30 cm and flower stems that extend higher than root leaves. The root leaves are 3 double leaves, and the long petiole has fine hair on the surface. Each leaflet splits into 2-3, and when it grows up well, each of them splits further, so it looks like it is about to come out 3 to 3 times. The whole leaf blade is almost circular. The leaves are not shiny and soft. They are often purple, especially the backside. The flower stalk has foliage in the middle. The flowers bloom slightly around spring, are 5 to 6 mm long, and are white and sometimes slightly reddish. Visible from the outside of the flower, it looks like a petal, but in fact, it is a sepal piece that opens up to hold five oval pieces downward. When the fruits ripen, they face upward, and each of them opens in the middle from the middle facing inward, and the seeds appear (bags). The seeds are oval, 1 mm long, black, and lying.