Aquilegia buergeriana
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Aquilegia buergeriana, Sicb. & Zuce. (A. atropurpúrea, Miq.). More slender than A. vulgaris; 1 ft. high, finely pubescent toward the top; branched to form several heads, bearing 2-3-petioled, bitcrnate Lvs. ; partial-petioles of basal lvs.½-1 in. long, with 3 sessile divisions: fls. yellow, tinted with purple, 1-1½ in. diam.; sepals ¾ in. long, acute, spreading; spurs erect, nearly straight, as long as the limb of petals, and about equaling the follicles pubescent,¾ in. long, style half as long. Early. Japan.—Brought from St. Petersburg, 1892.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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