The native range of this species is N. China to N. Korea. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome. Taxonomy · General information.
Aquilegia oxysepala var. kansuensis · Oriental Columbine · Ranunculaceae. Stems: herbaceous; Foliage: deciduous; Longevity: perennial; Size: 18"–24" ...
Aquilegia kansuensis
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Jul 1, 2020 · The genus Aquilegia (Ranunculaceae) has been cultivated as ornamental and medicinal plants for centuries. With petal spurs of strikingly ...
This is an erect, branching perennial, up to 3 ft. tall, well-known for its showy flowers. A nodding, red and yellow flower with upward spurred petals ...
Aquilegia oxysepala var. kansuensis has an unusual colour combination, with a colour somewhere between maroon and purple, but with the central cup pale yellow, ...
7b. Aquilegia oxysepala var. kansuensis Brühl, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt. 2, Nat. Hist. 61: 285. 1892. ... Sepals 1.6--2.5 cm; follicles 1.2--2 cm. * Grassy ...
Evidence for two types of Aquilegia ecalcarata and its implications ...
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Jun 29, 2021 · ecalcarata I is genetically close to A. kansuensis, whereas A. ecalcarata II is close to A. rockii. Isolation-with-migration analysis suggested ...
var. kansuensis and A. oxysepala var. yabeana. (Kitag.) Munz. In fact, A. oxysepala var. kansuensis is closely related not only to A. yabeana Kitag., but.
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Sun / Shade. Full Sun. Mostly Sunny. Half Sun / Half Shade. Mostly Shady ; Flower Color. Mixed. Red/Burgundy. Pink. Orange/Copper. Yellow. Blue. Lavender/Silver.
There are nine photographs of Aquilegia oxysepala var. kansuensis in the JC Raulston Arboretum's photograph collection.