Aquilegia oxysepala
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Aquilegia oxysepala, Traut. & Mey. Plant 2½ ft., slightly pubescent above: radical Lvs. long-petioled, secondary divisions sessile: sepals blue, ovate-lanceolate, much exceeding in length the petal-limbs, which are 6 lines long, white, rounded-truncate; stamens not protruding beyond the petal-limb; spur knobbed, bent inward, shorter than petal-limb: follicles pubescent, with styles their own length. June. Siberia.—Said to be one of the first to bloom, and one of the most attractive in the list. It is one of the most dwarfed; fls. large blue, yellow and white; it comes so much before the others that its pistils, as a rule, all fertilize before any of the other species come into flower." Only recently intro. to cult.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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