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  2. Aquilegia coerulea - Wikipedia

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    Aquilegia coerulea is a herbaceous plant with flowering stems that may be 15–80 centimeters (6–31 in) when fully grown. [3] Its leaves are on stems that are always shorter than the flowering stems, just 9–37 cm (4–15 in) and are compound leaves that usually have three leaflets on three components (), but occasionally may be simpler with just three leaflets or more complex (). [4]

  3. Aquilegia - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado blue columbine (A. coerulea) is the official state flower of Colorado (see also Columbine, Colorado). It is also used as a symbol of the former city of Scarborough in the Canadian province of Ontario.

  4. Aquilegia micrantha - Wikipedia

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    Aquilegia micrantha, the Mancos columbine [3] or Bluff City columbine, [1] is a perennial species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. It is native to Utah, Colorado, and Arizona. [2] The species grows to between 30 cm (12 in) and 60 cm (24 in) tall and produces flowers that can be white, cream, blue, or pink.

  5. Blue columbine - Wikipedia

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    Blue columbine may refer to: Aquilegia coerulea (more often) Aquilegia brevistyla (infrequently) This page was last edited on 19 July 2024, at 03:01 (UTC). ...

  6. Aquilegia chaplinei - Wikipedia

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    Aquilegia chaplinei is a perennial plant with a height from 20 centimeters (7.9 in) to 50 centimeters (20 in), [7] averaging 40 centimeters (16 in) tall. This is somewhat shorter than the closely related Aquilegia chrysantha, which can reach up to 120 centimeters (47 in) tall.

  7. Aquilegia cossoniana - Wikipedia

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    Aquilegia cossoniana is native to northern Morocco and northern Algeria. [1] It was recorded by René Maire and Frère Sennen in their 1934 description as growing in several locations in the Atlas Mountains: in Morocco, on Jbel Tidirhine and near Ketama; and in Algeria in the Djurdjura range, in mountains near Akfadou, and in the Babor Mountains.

  8. Aquilegia einseleana - Wikipedia

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    Aquilegia einseleana is most closely related to Aquilegia bertolonii, Bertoloni's columbine.The two species are estimated to have diverged from each other in the Pliocene around 1.23 million years ago, and form a sister clade to one containing the other European and some North and East Asian species of Aquilegia, from which they diverged approximately 2.5 million years ago.

  9. Aquilegia desertorum - Wikipedia

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    Aquilegia desertorum is very close to Aquilegia canadensis and may not be truly distinct at species level. Plants from the eastern and southern parts of its range have sometimes been considered a distinct species, Aquilegia triternata, largely based on their longer sepals and petal blades, but in central Arizona the two varieties become hard to distinguish, [5] and A. triternata is therefore ...