Aquilegia brachyceras

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Read about Aquilegia brachyceras in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Aquilegia leptoceras, Fisch. & Mey. St. several-fld., about 1 ft. high: partial-petioles of root-lvs. over 1 in., lfts. sessile; st.-lvs. petioled biternate: fls. violet, with the tips of the sepals greenish, and tips of the short petal- limb yellow; spur slender, slightly curved, ½ in, long, not knobbed; stamens protruding a little beyond the limbs of petals: follicles slender, glabrous, nearly 1 in. long. Summer. E.Siberia.— Little used in Amer.


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