A plant genus of the family RANUNCULACEAE that contains aquiledine, isoaquiledine and cycloartane-type glycosides.
The buttercup plant family of the order Ranunculales, subclass Magnoliidae, class Magnoliopsida. The leaves are usually alternate and stalkless. The flowers usually have two to five free sepals and may be radially symmetrical or irregular.
The biological objects that contain genetic information and that are involved in transmitting genetically encoded traits from one organism to another.
Tracts of land completely surrounded by water.
The above-ground plant without the roots.
The detection of RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISMS by selective PCR amplification of restriction fragments derived from genomic DNA followed by electrophoretic analysis of the amplified restriction fragments.
The reproductive organs of plants.

Four new cycloartane glycosides from Aquilegia vulgaris and their immunosuppressive activities in mouse allogeneic mixed lymphocyte reaction. (1/20)

Four new cycloartane glycosides, named aquilegiosides C-F, were isolated from the dried aerial parts of Aquilegia vulgaris. Their structures were determined by two dimensional (2D) NMR spectroscopic analysis and chemical evidence. Aquilegiosides C-F suppressed the proliferation of lymphocytes in mouse allogeneic mixed lymphocyte reaction with IC(50), ranging from 3.7x10(-5) to 2.2x10(-4) M.  (+info)

Four new cycloartane glycosides from Aquilegia vulgaris. (2/20)

Four new cycloartane glycosides, named aquilegiosides G-J, were isolated from the dried aerial parts of Aquilegia vulgaris. Their structures were determined by spectroscopic analysis and chemical evidence.  (+info)

E- and Z-p-methoxycinnamic acid from Aquilegia vulgaris. (3/20)

Two isomers E- and Z-p-methoxycinnamic acid were isolated from the leaves with stems of A. vulgaris L. and their structures were determined by 1HMR and 13C NMR spectral data.  (+info)

Intra-plant variation in nectar sugar composition in two Aquilegia species (Ranunculaceae): contrasting patterns under field and glasshouse conditions. (4/20)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Intra-specific variation in nectar chemistry under natural conditions has been only rarely explored, yet it is an essential aspect of our understanding of how pollinator-mediated selection might act on nectar traits. This paper examines intra-specific variation in nectar sugar composition in field and glasshouse plants of the bumblebee-pollinated perennial herbs Aquilegia vulgaris subsp. vulgaris and Aquilegia pyrenaica subsp. cazorlensis (Ranunculaceae). The aims of the study are to assess the generality of extreme intra-plant variation in nectar sugar composition recently reported for other species in the field, and gaining insight on the possible mechanisms involved. METHODS: The proportions of glucose, fructose and sucrose in single-nectary nectar samples collected from field and glasshouse plants were determined using high performance liquid chromatography. A hierarchical variance partition was used to dissect total variance into components due to variation among plants, flowers within plants, and nectaries within flowers. KEY RESULTS: Nectar of the two species was mostly sucrose-dominated, but composition varied widely in the field, ranging from sucrose-only to fructose-dominated. Most intra-specific variance was due to differences among nectaries of the same flower, and flowers of the same plant. The high intra-plant variation in sugar composition exhibited by field plants vanished in the glasshouse, where nectar composition emerged as a remarkably constant feature across plants, flowers and nectaries. CONCLUSIONS: In addition to corroborating the results of previous studies documenting extreme intra-plant variation in nectar sugar composition in the field, this study suggests that such variation may ultimately be caused by biotic factors operating on the nectar in the field but not in the glasshouse. Pollinator visitation and pollinator-borne yeasts are suggested as likely causal agents.  (+info)

Elaboration of B gene function to include the identity of novel floral organs in the lower eudicot Aquilegia. (5/20)

The basal eudicot Aquilegia (columbine) has an unusual floral structure that includes two morphologically distinct whorls of petaloid organs and a clearly differentiated fifth organ type, the staminodium. In this study, we have sought to determine how Aquilegia homologs of the B class genes APETALA3 (AP3) and PISTILLATA (PI) contribute to these novel forms of organ identity. Detailed expression analyses of the three AP3 paralogs and one PI homolog in wild-type and floral homeotic mutant lines reveal complex patterns that suggest that canonical B class function has been elaborated in Aquilegia. Yeast two-hybrid studies demonstrate that the protein products of Aquilegia's AP3 and PI homologs can form heterodimers, much like what has been observed for their core eudicot homologs. Downregulation of AqvPI using virus-induced gene silencing indicates that in addition to petal and stamen identity, this locus is essential to staminodial identity but may not control the identity of the petaloid sepals. Our findings show that preexisting floral organ identity programs can be partitioned and modified to produce additional organ types. In addition, they indicate that some types of petaloid organs are not entirely dependent on AP3/PI homologs for their identity.  (+info)

Two labdane diterpene and megastigmane glycosides from Aquilegia hybrida. (6/20)

Two new labdane diterpene glycosides, named aquosides A and B, and a new megastigmane glycoside, named aquoside C, have been isolated from the air-dried aerial parts of Aquilegia hybrida together with three known compounds comprising a phenolic glycoside and two flavone C-glycosides. Their structures were determined on the basis of spectroscopic data and chemical evidence.  (+info)

Oidium neolycopersici: intraspecific variability inferred from amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis and relationship with closely related powdery mildew fungi infecting various plant species. (7/20)

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A conserved molecular framework for compound leaf development. (8/20)

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'Aquilegia' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, commonly known as columbines. These perennial plants are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and have showy, bell-shaped flowers with spurs that contain nectar. While 'Aquilegia' species have some medicinal uses, they are not typically used in modern medical contexts.

Therefore, there is no medical definition for 'Aquilegia'. However, it is important to note that all parts of the plant can be toxic if ingested in large quantities due to the presence of alkaloids, which can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Ranunculaceae is a family of flowering plants, also known as the buttercup family. It includes over 2,000 species distributed across 58 genera. The plants in this family are characterized by their showy, often brightly colored flowers and typically have numerous stamens and carpels. Many members of Ranunculaceae contain toxic compounds, which can be irritants or even poisonous if ingested. Examples of plants in this family include buttercups, delphiniums, monkshood, and columbines.

Genetic structures refer to the organization and composition of genetic material, primarily DNA, that contain the information necessary for the development and function of an organism. This includes the chromosomes, genes, and regulatory elements that make up the genome.

Chromosomes are thread-like structures located in the nucleus of a cell that consist of DNA coiled around histone proteins. They come in pairs, with most species having a specific number of chromosomes in each set (diploid).

Genes are segments of DNA that code for specific proteins or RNA molecules, and they are the basic units of heredity. They can be located on chromosomes and can vary in length and complexity.

Regulatory elements are non-coding sequences of DNA that control the expression of genes by regulating when, where, and to what extent a gene is turned on or off. These elements can include promoters, enhancers, silencers, and insulators.

Overall, genetic structures provide the blueprint for an organism's traits and characteristics, and understanding their organization and function is crucial in fields such as genetics, genomics, and molecular biology.

I am not aware of a standard medical definition for the term "islands." In general, an island is a landmass that is surrounded by water. In a medical context, it might be used to describe isolated areas or structures within the body, such as islands of Langerhans in the pancreas which are clusters of cells that produce hormones like insulin. However, I would need more specific context to provide an accurate definition related to medicine.

Aerial parts of plants refer to the above-ground portions of a plant, including leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits. These parts are often used in medicine, either in their entirety or as isolated extracts, to take advantage of their medicinal properties. The specific components of aerial parts that are used in medicine can vary depending on the plant species and the desired therapeutic effects. For example, the leaves of some plants may contain active compounds that have anti-inflammatory or analgesic properties, while the flowers of others may be rich in antioxidants or compounds with sedative effects. In general, aerial parts of plants are used in herbal medicine to treat a wide range of conditions, including respiratory, digestive, and nervous system disorders, as well as skin conditions and infections.

Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) analysis is a molecular biology technique used for DNA fingerprinting, genetic mapping, and population genetics studies. It is based on the selective amplification of restriction fragments from a total digest of genomic DNA, followed by separation and detection of the resulting fragments using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

In AFLP analysis, genomic DNA is first digested with two different restriction enzymes, one that cuts frequently (e.g., EcoRI) and another that cuts less frequently (e.g., MseI). The resulting fragments are then ligated to adapter sequences that provide recognition sites for PCR amplification.

Selective amplification of the restriction fragments is achieved by using primers that anneal to the adapter sequences and contain additional selective nucleotides at their 3' ends. This allows for the amplification of a subset of the total number of restriction fragments, resulting in a pattern of bands that is specific to the DNA sample being analyzed.

The amplified fragments are then separated by size using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and visualized by staining with a fluorescent dye. The resulting banding pattern can be used for various applications, including identification of genetic differences between individuals, detection of genomic alterations in cancer cells, and analysis of population structure and diversity.

Overall, AFLP analysis is a powerful tool for the study of complex genomes and has been widely used in various fields of biology, including plant and animal breeding, forensic science, and medical research.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "flowers" is not a term that has a medical definition. The term "flowers" is commonly used to refer to the reproductive structures of flowering plants (angiosperms), which are characterized by having both male and female reproductive organs or separate male and female flowers.

If you have any questions related to medical terminology or health conditions, I would be happy to try to help answer those for you!

Specifically, they have been found to forage on species of Aquilegia vulgaris in Belgium and Aquilegia chrysantha in North ... ISBN 1-930723-25-3 HTML fulltext Fulton, M.; Hodges, S. A. (1999). "Floral isolation between Aquilegia formosa and Aquilegia ... "Genetics of Floral Traits Influencing Reproductive Isolation between Aquilegia formosa and Aquilegia pubescens". The American ... The genus name Aquilegia comes from the Latin "Aquila", or "eagle"; this is in obvious reference to the spurred, "hook" shapes ...
4-5. "Aquilegia pyrenaica". Alpine Garden Society. Retrieved 21 March 2020. "Aquilegia pyrenaica". Online Atlas of the British ... It was first described in 1805 by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle who gave it the name Aquilegia pyrenaica. Aquilegia pyrenaica ... Aquilegia pyrenaica, common name Pyrenean columbine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. It is endemic ... "Pyrenean Columbine: Aquilegia pyrenaica DC". BioLib. Retrieved 21 March 2020. BSBI List 2007 (xls). Botanical Society of ...
... is a species of columbine known by the common name western red columbine. It is native to the southwestern ... Floral isolation between ornithophilous and sphingophilous species of Ipomopsis and Aquilegia. Ecology 89 11828-31. Flora of ...
"RHS Plantfinder - Aquilegia chrysantha 'Yellow Queen'". Royal Horticultural Society. Retrieved 19 February 2020. Aquilegia ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aquilegia chrysantha. Aquilegia chrysantha, the golden columbine, is a perennial ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to nearly all of China. As its synonym ... "Aquilegia ecalcarata Maxim". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 11 June ... Aquilegia, Endemic flora of China, Flora of Inner Mongolia, Flora of North-Central China, Flora of Qinghai, Flora of South- ...
Fulton, Michelle; Hodges, Scott A. (August 1999). "Floral isolation between Aquilegia formosa and Aquilegia pubescens". ... Aquilegia formosa (western columbine, crimson columbine) Jepson Manual eFlora (TJM2) treatment of Aquilegia formosa UC Photos ... Aquilegia formosa is a perennial herb that grows to 20-80 cm in height, averaging around 60 cm. Flowers, which can be seen from ... Aquilegia is derived from the Latin word 'aquila', meaning 'eagle', or possibly from the Medieval German words 'Acheleia' or ' ...
... NatureServe. Ladyman, J. A. R. (2006, August 23). Aquilegia brevistyla Hooker (smallflower columbine): A ... Aquilegia brevistyla is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common name smallflower columbine. It ... Aquilegia brevistyla. Flora of North America. USDA Plants Profile (Articles with short description, Short description is ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aquilegia brevistyla. ...
... 'Ministar' Aquilegia flabellata 'Sapphire' Aquilegia flabellata f. alba Aquilegia flabellata Jewel Series ... pumila 'Flore Pleno' Aquilegia flabellata from Rebun-to, Japan Aquilegia flabellata var. pumila f. konoi Aquilegia flabellata ... pumila 'Atlantis' Aquilegia flabellata Fantasy Series, mixed Aquilegia flabellata f. alba 'White Angel' Aquilegia flabellata ' ... Aquilegia flabellata soft pink Aquilegia flabellata 'Cameo Pink' (Cameo Series) Aquilegia flabellata Cameo Series Aquilegia ...
... is distinguished from the shorter-spurred golden columbine Aquilegia chrysantha based on the extremely ... Aquilegia longissima, the long-spur columbine, is a rare perennial herb that is native to northern Mexico, Trans-Pecos Texas ... Gray, Asa (1883). Aquilegia longissima. Botanical Gazette 8:295. Rickett, Harold W. editor (1966). Wildflowers of the United ... Hybridization is common in the genus Aquilegia and populations with intermediate spur lengths from 7-9 cm are found near some ...
Aquilegia 'Firelight' is a cultivar that has been selected for shorter stems and ombre yellow-pink flowers. "Aquilegia barnebyi ... "Plants Profile for Aquilegia barnebyi (oil shale columbine)". plants.usda.gov. Retrieved 2021-04-04. "Aquilegia barnebyi, oil ... "Aquilegia barnebyi". www.chicagobotanic.org. Chicago Botanic Garden. Retrieved 2021-04-04. "Aquilegia barnebyi". navigate. ... Aquilegia barnebyi grows in full sun to part shade, and is suitable for rock gardens. It is drought tolerant, but is not ...
... flower, full-face Aquilegia pubescens bud & flowers An unusual Aquilegia pubescens at Red Butte Gardens " ... Aquilegia pubescens can hybridize with the lower-elevation Aquilegia formosa (crimson columbine) where their ranges overlap. ... Jepson Manual Treatment - Aquilegia pubescens Aquilegia pubescens - Photo gallery (Articles with short description, Short ... "NatureServe Explorer - Aquilegia pubescens". NatureServe Explorer Aquilegia pubescens. NatureServe. 2022-05-30. Retrieved 30 ...
... , the alpine columbine or breath of God, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to ... Pl.: 522 (1753) "Aquilegia alpina L." Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2017. ... "Aquilegia alpina alpine columbine". The Royal Horticultural Society. Retrieved 1 January 2021. Other common names; breath of ... Aquilegia, Flora of France, Flora of Switzerland, Flora of Austria, Flora of Italy, Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus, Plants ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae native to Bulgaria and North Macedonia, where it is ... Aquilegia aurea is herbaceous perennial plant growing in rocky Alpine meadows at altitudes of 1,800-2,300 m. It has light ... Aquilegia aurea". Academic Press of Agricultural University of Plovdiv. Retrieved 14 October 2023. Tutin, T.G.; Burges, N.A.; ... "Plants of the World Online, Aquilegia aurea". Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 14 October 2023. "К. Stoyanov, Tsv. ...
... is a species of Aquilegia native to Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia. It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing ... "Aquilegia grata Maly ex Zimmeter". Plants of the World Online. Kew Science. Archived from the original on 2019-09-03. Retrieved ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aquilegia grata. v t e (Articles with short description, Short description matches ... Silic, C. Endemicne biljke (Svjetlost, 1990), p.227 Wikispecies has information related to Aquilegia grata. ...
... occurs next to cliffs of sandstone. It is associated with Calamagrostis scopulorum. Tropicos Aquilegia ... Aquilegia grahamii is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common name Graham's columbine. It is ... Aquilegia grahamii is a perennial herb growing 25 to 60 cm tall. Leaves are biternate (= with 3 groups of 3 leaflets), up to 24 ... Aquilegia, Flora of Utah, Uintah County, Utah, Plants described in 1993, All stub articles, Ranunculales stubs). ...
... , the Bulgarian columbine, is a species of columbine that is found in the mountainous regions of Austria, ... Schweizer, F. & Hasinger, O. (2014). "Aquilegia nigricans". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN. 2014: e. ... Aquilegia, Flora of Bulgaria, All stub articles, Ranunculales stubs). ...
Media related to Aquilegia nuragica at Wikimedia Commons IUCN - Top 50 Mediterranean Island Plants: Aquilegia nuragica ( ... Aquilegia nuragica is only found in one area of about 50 square metres (540 sq ft) at Gorropu, near Urzulei. It grows on the ... The Aquilegia nuragica population is very small, with only 10-15 individuals that are believed to exist. The decline in the ... Aquilegia nuragica, commonly called Nuragica columbine, is a perennial species of plant in the family Ranunculaceae. It is ...
"Aquilegia canadensis L." Plants of the World Online. Kew Science. Retrieved 2021-03-22. "Aquilegia viridiflora Pall". The Plant ... "Aquilegia dahurica Patrin". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2021-03-23. "Aquilegia viridiflora var. atropurpurea". rhs.org.uk. Royal ... Not to be confused with Aquilegia canadensis L., which is a different species of Aquilegia. This name was misapplied to A. ... "Aquilegia viridiflora Pall". Plants of the World Online. Kew Science. Retrieved 2021-03-22. "Aquilegia viridiflora (Columbine, ...
... , common name Bertoloni columbine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to ... "RHS Plant Selector - Aquilegia bertolonii". Retrieved 28 May 2013. RHS A-Z encyclopedia of garden plants. United Kingdom: ... Aquilegia, Plants described in 1853, All stub articles, Ranunculales stubs). ...
... , the dark columbine, is a currently accepted species in the Aquilegia vulgaris complex. It is not genetically ... Aquilegia, Flora of Europe, Plants described in 1830, All stub articles, Ranunculales stubs). ... "Spatiotemporal reconstruction of the Aquilegia rapid radiation through next-generation sequencing of rapidly evolving cpDNA ...
"Aquilegia ottonis Orph. ex Boiss". www.worldfloraonline.org. Retrieved 2021-03-25. "Aquilegia ottonis Orph. ex Boiss". www.nhm. ... "Aquilegia". pss.uvm.edu. Archived from the original on 2000-06-01. Retrieved 2021-03-25. "Aquilegia ottonis subsp. ottonis". ... "Aquilegia ottonis subsp. ottonis". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2021-03-26. "Aquilegia ottonis subsp. ottonis - Orph. ex Boiss ... "Aquilegia ottonis (AQIOT)". gd.eppo.int. 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2021-03-25. "Aquilegia ottonis subsp. australis Quézel & ...
... is a species of columbine native to Europe with common names that include: European columbine, common ... Plants growing in a meadow Close-up of flowers Style and stamen under the microscope "Aquilegia vulgaris L. , Plants of the ... "RHS Plant Selector - Aquilegia vulgaris 'Nivea'". Royal Horticultural Society. Retrieved 13 January 2018. Howard, Michael. ... Aquilegia, Flora of Europe, Medicinal plants of Europe, Plants described in 1753, Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus, All stub ...
The asteroid was named after the flowering plant Aquilegia (columbine). Aquilegia is a non-family background asteroid when ... Aquilegia has been characterized as an X-type asteroid by Pan-STARRS' photometric survey, which indicates that it is indeed a ... 1063 Aquilegia, provisional designation 1925 XA, is a background asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, ... This minor planet was named after a genus of flowering plants of the buttercup family, Aquilegia, which is commonly known as " ...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aquilegia laramiensis. Aquilegia laramiensis. Flora of North America. Aquilegia ... Aquilegia laramiensis is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common name Laramie columbine. It is ... Marriott, H. and M.L. Pokorny (2006, January 20). Aquilegia laramiensis A. Nelson (Laramie columbine): A technical conservation ...
Today, Aquilegia coerulea is considered the official state flower. Historically, however, A. saximontana may have a claim to be ... Aquilegia saximontana, the Rocky Mountain columbine, alpine dwarf columbine, dwarf blue columbine, or alpine columbine, is a ... It is hereby declared to be the duty of all citizens of this state to protect the white and lavender Columbine Aquilegia, ... "Aquilegia coerulea var. coerulea". Efloras, FNA Vol. 3. Retrieved 2010-12-29. Colorado Revised Statutes, Title 24, Article 80, ...
... is a species of columbine known by the common names serpentine columbine or Van Houtte's columbine. It is ... Aquilegia, Flora of California, Plants described in 1857, Flora without expected TNC conservation status, All stub articles, ...
Aquilegia. Die symbolische Bedeutung der Akelei. In: Wallraf-Richartz-Jahrbuch. Band 14, 1952, S. 99-110. Conrad von Soest als ...
"Aquilegia caerulea". Phytozome v9.1. Archived from the original on 2015-02-20. Retrieved 2013-07-10. Strijk JS, Hinsinger DD, ...
The spurless Geneva Glen columbine (Aquilegia caerulea daileyae Estw.) has an all-blue star flower and lacks the traditional ... Luebbers, David (Spring 1974). "Aquilegia caerulea daileyae". The Green Thumb. Vol. 31, no. 1. Denver Botanic Gardens. pp. 120- ...
It is a plant pathogen: it can infect susceptible plants belonging to the genus Aquilegia, causing the plant disease Aquilegia ... on Aquilegia" (PDF). planthealthportal.defra.gov.uk. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Retrieved 2021-12-30. ... "Aquilegia downy mildew". rhs.org.uk. Royal Horticultural Society. Retrieved 2021-12-30. Tuffen, Melanie (September 2016). " ...
... can reach a height of about 30-45 centimetres (12-18 in). This herbaceous perennial plant has fern-like ... Aquilegia fragrans, the fragrant columbine or sweet-scented columbine, is a species of columbine belonging to the family ... Plant of Aquilegia fragrans Leaves The Plant List The International Plant Names List Catalogue of life Missouri Botanical ...
... is native to Mexico and Guatemala. Aquilegia skinneri is cultivated as a garden ornamental. Aquilegia ... which were described as having similar morphology to Aquilegia skinneri. Aquilegia madrensis is now considered the same species ... Aquilegia skinneri, commonly known as the Mexican columbine or Skinner's columbine, is a species of flowering plant in the ... Aquilegia skinneri was first described in 1842 by William Jackson Hooker in Curtis's Botanical Magazine, based on plants grown ...
... is a highly decorative plant, valued for its attractive foliage and showy flowers. For this reason it is ... Aquilegia canadensis is one such species. Regions 1-5: Facultative Equally (FAC) likely to occur in wetlands or non-wetlands ( ... Aquilegia canadensis, the Canadian or Canada columbine, eastern red columbine, or wild columbine, is a species of flowering ... It readily hybridizes with other species in the genus Aquilegia. The plant is 15-90 cm (6-35 in) tall. The fern-like leaves are ...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aquilegia flavescens. Aquilegia flavescens, the yellow columbine, is a wildflower native ... Aquilegia, Alpine flora, Flora of the Rocky Mountains, Flora of the Northwestern United States, Flora of Western Canada, Flora ...
Media related to Aquilegia barbaricina at Wikimedia Commons "Aquilegia barbaricina". Top 50 Campaign - Mediterranean Island ... Aquilegia barbaricina grows in alder scrub along water courses at 1,300-1,400 metres (4,300-4,600 ft) in altitude. Its natural ... Aquilegia barbaricina (also called barbaricina columbine) is a species of plant in the family Ranunculaceae. It is endemic to ... Camarda, I. (2006). "Aquilegia barbaricina". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2006: e.T61671A12519876. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK. ...
Photos of "Aquilegia coerulea". SW Colorado Wildflowers. Colorado state flower Aquilegia coerulea Genome sequencing "Aquilegia ... Trim Tree Nursery: Aquilegia caerulea 'Origami Mix' Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aquilegia coerulea. ... Aquilegia coerulea is the state flower of Colorado. The Latin specific name coerulea (or caerulea) means "sky blue". It is a ... Aquilegia coerulea is used as an ornamental plant in gardens. Its natural variability is exploited in the selection of numerous ...
... , also known as the red columbine, is a flowering plant in the genus Aquilegia. This species grows 1 to 3 ft ... There is little record of conservation for Aquilegia truncata. In 1935, Aquilegia truncata was part of a native restoration ... Type locality: Fort Ross, California Aquilegia truncata is found mostly in mesic woods or shrublands, open woods or shady banks ... ISBN 978-0-8047-0004-7. "Aquilegia formosa var. truncata - FNA". floranorthamerica.org. Retrieved 2023-09-17. "National Park ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family with a native range comprising the WGSRPD floristic ... "Aquilegia rockii in Flora of China". www.efloras.org. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2021-06-12. Zhou, Zhi ... "Aquilegia rockii Munz". Plants of the World Online. Kew Science. Archived from the original on 2021-06-12. Retrieved 2021-06-12 ... The chloroplast genome of Aquilegia rockii has been fully sequenced: it has a total length of 162,123 base pairs, and contains ...
... is a species of plant belonging to the family Ranunculaceae. Its native range is Turkey and Iran. "Aquilegia ...
Like other Aquilegia, Aquilegia sibirica is a hardy perennial plant. Also in common with other Aquilegia, the Siberian ... Crosses between Aquilegia sibirica and Aquilegia ecalcarata-the only Aquilegia species that lacks spurred pedals-have been ... Aquilegia sibirica, commonly known as the Siberian columbine, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Aquilegia native to ... "Aquilegia vulgaris var. sibirica". Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 13 August 2023. "Aquilegia sibirica". Alpine Garden ...
Aquilegia is the plant genus containing the columbines. Aquilegia may also refer to: 1063 Aquilegia, a main belt asteroid ... Aquilegia, Italy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Aquilegia. If an internal link led you here ...
Specifically, they have been found to forage on species of Aquilegia vulgaris in Belgium and Aquilegia chrysantha in North ... ISBN 1-930723-25-3 HTML fulltext Fulton, M.; Hodges, S. A. (1999). "Floral isolation between Aquilegia formosa and Aquilegia ... "Genetics of Floral Traits Influencing Reproductive Isolation between Aquilegia formosa and Aquilegia pubescens". The American ... The genus name Aquilegia comes from the Latin "Aquila", or "eagle"; this is in obvious reference to the spurred, "hook" shapes ...
Dragonfly Hybrids are strong stemmed with leaves that are 3-ternate that grow from 1/2 to 1 1/2 inches long. They also have terminal flowers up to 3 inches across and spurs to 4 inches long. Columbine is a clumping perennial found in meadows, woodlands and mountainous regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Leaves are finely divided, ternate, bluish-green, divided into leaflets […] ...
Old clumps of Aquilegia may be divided but the results are often disappointing; new plants can be grown from seed but will take ... Calendar of Care - Aquilegia. Early Spring: Apply a light application of balanced or slow-release fertilizer or side-dress with ...
Siberian Columbine has deep blue flowers with a touch of white in the middle. More tolerant of warm weather than the Colorado columbine, this is a good choice for planting in lower elevations.
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Searching for articles and blog posts for the species Aquilegia fragrans. post_type=publication&order=ASC&orderby=title&tax_ ... Query: post_type=plant&tax_query[0][taxonomy]=genus&tax_query[0][field]=name&tax_query[0][terms][]=Aquilegia&tax_query[0][ ... Query: post_type=plant&tax_query[0][taxonomy]=species&tax_query[0][field]=name&tax_query[0][terms][]=Aquilegia fragrans&tax_ ... query[0][taxonomy]=species&tax_query[0][field]=name&tax_query[0][terms][]=Aquilegia fragrans&tax_query[0][operator]=IN&tax_ ...
Aquilegia formosa is a perennial herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond. ...
Plant profile of Aquilegia vulgaris (Grannys bonnet). Expert growing advice from BBC Gardeners World Magazine. ... Advice on buying Aquilegia vulgaris. *Many varieties of Aquilegia vulgaris are widely available as pot-grown plants or as seed ... Aquilegia vulgaris thrives in sun or partial shade and grows in any reasonable garden soil, excepting extremes of wet or dry. ... Once established, Aquilegia vulgaris needs virtually no care apart from cutting back the faded blooms and all the foliage in ...
Aquilegia vulgaris Biedermeier aka Columbine is natvie to Europe, is hardy in 5a to 10b, grows to 18 ...
Aquilegia comes from the Latin word aquil, meaning eagle, referring to the shape of the petals. Formosa means beautiful. Indeed ... Aquilegia formosa. WESTERN COLUMBINE, CRIMSON COLUMBINE, RED COLUMBINE, SITKA COLUMBINE. Family: Ranunculaceae. Pronounced: ack ... A short-lived perennial, Aquilegia formosa is a good nectar source for hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. Other birds such as ...
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Columbine is a clumping perennial found in meadows, woodlands and mountainous regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Leaves are finely divided, ternate,
Everyone in the Northeast loves the Wild Eastern Columbine, the beautiful smallish red one, Aquilegia canadensis, and of course ...
Aquilegia jonesii is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.1 m (0ft 4in) by 0.1 m (0ft 4in). See above for USDA hardiness. It is ... Aquilegia karelinii. Perennial. 0.8. - LM. SN. M. 2. 0. 1. Aquilegia pubescens. Columbine, Sierra columbine. Perennial. 0.5. 4- ... Aquilegia jonesii is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.1 m (0ft 4in) by 0.1 m (0ft 4in). See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK ... Aquilegia canadensis. Wild Columbine, Red columbine, Meeting Houses, Common Columbine. Perennial. 0.6. 4-10 M. LM. SN. M. 2. 2 ...
Aquilegia desertorum is very similar to A . canadensis . Further research is needed to determine whether they are really ... Tropicos has the current name for this species as Aquilegia desertorum as of January 2012. Ethnobotany: The plant was used as a ... Plants from the eastern and southern parts of the range of Aquilegia desertorum have usually been considered a distinct species ... The Navaho-Kayenta used Aquilegia desertorum as an aid in ceremonies (D. E. Moerman 1986).. ...
Aquilegia are day neutral plants and will flower under any photoperiod. Prefers moderate light levels. During periods of low ... Aquilegia are day neutral plants and will flower under any photoperiod. Prefers moderate light levels. During periods of low ... Aquilegia is especially lovely when allowed to naturalize in shady, woodland borders. They also have excellent potential as cut ...
PlantLinks to other web pages about Aquilegia alpina. Seed-starting details for this plant * Seed from HPS/MAG 08/09 exchange ...
Compact plant with lovely gray-green, fern-like foliage and set with masses of unique, fully double blooms which are red and pink. Blooms in late spring to early summer. Easy to grow perennial that requires average to moist, well drained soil in full sun to part shade. Removing old finished flowers will help to promote more blooms. May go dormant in the summer heat. HEIGHT: 60-80 cm SPREAD: 30-50 cm
A garden picture of Aquilegia bertolonii (Columbine), This is a New Colour Growing In My Garden This Yr :) ...
Buy AQUILEGIA vulgaris Ruby Port from Burncoose, compare prices and see related products at Grows on You ... Aquilegia Vulgaris Var.Stellata 'Blue Barlow' (Barlow Series) (Gran... £7.49 at Crocus ...
Aquilegia caerulea Kirigami™ Mix. Aquilegia Swan Rose and White. Aquilegia Swan Yellow and White. Aquilegia Music series ... More results related to Aquilegia. Aquilegia vulgaris Winky Purple-White. Aquilegia vulgaris Dorothy Rose. Aquilegia ... Aquilegia vulgaris Clementine Blue. Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata. Aquilegia caerulea Origami Blue and White. Aquilegia ... Aquilegia caerulea Origami Yellow. Aquilegia flabellata Blackcurrant Ice. ...
Re: Aquilegia saximontana. Aquilegia saximontana is not only quick and easy from seed, its long lived. Ive had the same ... Since the Aquilegia. Mmmmmm. Since the Aquilegia hybrids I have in my garden eventually loose their remaining leaves when the ... Footnote: FNA refers to Aquilegia chrysantha var. miniana, whereas USDA and ITIS spell it Aquilegia flavescens var. miniata A. ... To help Aquilegia fans understand key characteristics of true Aquilegia saximontana, I prepared a composite image showing 4 ...
Scientific Name (Genus/Species): Aquilegia flabellata var. pumila. Family: (Ranunculaceae). (P) to 12″. Japan. Short-spurred, pale lilac-blue flowers, often with paler or white markings. Rather compact growth and rounded, glaucous foliage. Sun. 4 & T2. ...
Frequently Purchased With Aquilegia canadensis (NGN). Polemonium reptans (NGN). Jacobs Ladder. Geranium maculatum (NGN). Wild ... Aquilegia canadensis (NGN). Wild Columbine. Native woodland Columbine with red and cream-yellow flowers. Easy to grow. Reseeds ...
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Pot up aquilegia plants and grow them on in frost free conditions until large enough to plant outdoors. Grow aquilegias in sun ... This is sport of the similar variety Aquilegia Red Hobbit, which has been selected for its taller habit. The upright stems ... If seedlings are not wanted, deadhead faded aquilegia flowers to prevent them self seeding. Aquilegias dislike disturbance but ...
Aquilegia vulgaris Clementine Rose. Aquilegia Swan mixture. Aquilegia Dragonfly mixture. Aquilegia Spitfire. Aquilegia ... More results related to Aquilegia. Aquilegia vulgaris Clementine Red. Aquilegia vulgaris var. flore-pleno. Aquilegia ... Aquilegia vulgaris Ruby Port. Aquilegia vulgaris Christa Barlow. Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata. Aquilegia caerulea ... Aquilegia vulgaris Barlow mixture. Aquilegia vulgaris Winky Purple-White. ...

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