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''Aquilegia caerulea'' is a species of ''Aquilegia'' flower native to the Rocky Mountains from Montana south to New Mexico and west to Idaho and Arizona. Its common name is Colorado Blue Columbine; sometimes it is called "Rocky Mountain Columbine", but this properly refers to ''Aquilegia saximontana''. It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 20–60 cm tall. The flowers are very variable in color, from pale blue (as in the species name ''caerulea'') to white, pale yellow and pinkish; very commonly the flowers are bicolored, with the sepals a different shade to the petals. ''Aquilegia caerulea'' is the state flower of Colorado. It is also an ornamental plant in gardens, with numerous cultivars selected for different flower colors. There are five varieties: *''Aquilegia caerulea'' var. ''alpina'' *''Aquilegia caerulea'' var. ''caerulea'' *''Aquilegia caerulea'' var. ''daileyae'' *''Aquilegia caerulea'' var. ''ochroleuca'' *''Aquilegia caerulea'' var. ''pinetorum'' == Cultivation == Cultivars include 'Origami' 〔(Trim Tree Nursery: Aquilegia caerulea 'Origami Mix' )〕 and 'Crimson Star'. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aquilegia caerulea」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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