Aquilegia lactiflora

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 Aquilegia lactiflora subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Aquilegia lactiflora, Kar. & Kir. St. 1½ ft. high, glabrous in the lower part: partial - petioles of root-lvs. 1½-2 in. . long; lfts. sessile or short-stalked, 1 in. long, many lobes reaching half way down; st.-lvs. petioled and compound: fls. about 3 to a st.; sepals nearly white or tinged with blue, over ½ in. long, narrow; petal-limb half as long as sepal; spur ⅓ in., slender, nearly straight, not knobbed at tip; stamens equal in length to the limb. June. Altai Mts., Siberia. — A desirable species, but not much planted.


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