kansuensis has an unusual colour combination, with a colour somewhere between maroon and purple, but with the central cup pale yellow, and spurs that are curved inwards. The variety kansuensis differs from the parent species only in small technical ways.
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.
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Aquilegia oxysepala var. kansuensis · Oriental Columbine · Ranunculaceae. Stems: herbaceous; Foliage: deciduous; Longevity: perennial; Size: 18"–24" ...
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 ...
Jul 1, 2020 · The genus Aquilegia (Ranunculaceae) has been cultivated as ornamental and medicinal plants for centuries. With petal spurs of strikingly ...
This wildflower in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) occurs naturally in open woodlands, clearings, and rocky slopes from Nova Scotia to Saskatchewan.
Aquilegia canadensis is a Missouri native spring wildflower which occurs in rocky woods, slopes, ledges and open areas throughout the State.
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 ...
The morphology and spur lengths of the four Aquilegia species differed: Aquilegia kansuensis has long incurved spurs (14.82 ± 0.18 mm), A. rockii has long ...
This native columbine has flowers with red outer petals that surround yellow petals, from which protrude yellow pistils and stamens, like jewels on a necklace.
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