Aquilegia formosa, the crimson columbine, western columbine, or (ambiguously) "red columbine", is a common wildflower native to western North America...
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akitensis) Aquilegia flavescens S.Watson – yellow columbine Aquilegia formosa Fisch. ex DC. – crimson columbine, western columbine Aquilegia formosa var. truncata...
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Aquilegia coerulea, the Colorado columbine, Rocky Mountain columbine, or blue columbine, is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae...
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Aquilegia desertorum, the desert columbine, is a perennial species of plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to New Mexico, Arizona, and southwest...
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and hummingbirds for A. formosa. Aquilegia pubescens flower, full-face Aquilegia pubescens bud & flowers An unusual Aquilegia pubescens at Red Butte Gardens...
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Angaria formosa, a sea snail Aplysiopsis formosa, a sea slug Aquilegia formosa, a wildflower native to western North America Aranea formosa, an orb-web...
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Examples of hybrid flowers from hybrid swarms of Aquilegia pubescens and Aquilegia formosa...
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formosa var. formosa occur in the Pacific Northwest; these have never been separated taxonomically. Type locality: Fort Ross, California Aquilegia truncata...
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Other pollinators are more prevalent among other Aquilegia species, such as hummingbirds for A. formosa and hawk moths for A. chrysantha. Historically,...
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110187.002015. Fulton M, Hodges SA (1999). "Floral isolation between Aquilegia formosa and A. pubescens.". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological...
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