AQUILEGIA KAMELINII (RANUNCULACEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM NORTH ASIA
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Aquilegia kamelinii sp. nova from the North Asia is described and illustrated. This species is intermediate between the sections Viridiflorae and Aquilegia.Downloads
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