Aquilegia jonesii

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 Aquilegia jonesii subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Aquilegia jonesii, Parry. True st. very short or almost wanting, soft-pubescent: tufted root-lvs. 1-2 in. high from the stout, ascending branches of the rootstock, biternately divided; partial-petioles very short or none; lfts. very crowded: fls. blue; sepals oblong-obtuse, equaling the spurs, and twice the length of the petal-limbs and head of stamens: follicles glabrous, large, nearly 1 in. long; styles half as long; peduncles lengthening to about 3 in. in fr. July. Wyoming and Montana. G.F. 9:365.


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