Aquilegia flabellata

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 Aquilegia flabellata subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Aquilegia flabellata, Sieb. & Zuce. St. 1-1½ ft., few-fld.: partial-petioles of root-lvs. 1 in. or more, Ifts. nearly sessile; st.-lvs. large and petioled: fls. bright lilac, or pale purple or white; sepals 1 in. long, obtuse; limb of petal half as long, often white in the lilac-fld. form; spur shorter than the limb, slender toward the end, much incurved; stamens not protruding beyond the petal-limbs: follicles glabrous. Summer. Japan. R.H. 1896, p. 109. Var. nana-alba, Hort. (var. flore-oJba, Hort.). Fls. pure white: plant dwarfish. R.B. 15:157. B.M. 8354 (var. nivea).


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