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    Aquilegia atrata

    Aquilegia atrata, the dark columbine, is a perennial species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to the Alps and Apennine Mountains. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Aquilegia atrata, the dark columbine, is a perennial species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to the Alps and Apennine Mountains. Botanical illustration. Description. As the common name suggests, the species typically, but not always, has dark flowers, either brown, purple or wine-colored.
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  4. diggingdog.com

    Aquilegia atrata at Digging Dog Mail Order Nursery. Traversing the subalpine meadows of Europe's Alps and Apennines mountains, this tall arresting species flaunts nodding dark purple blooms with short spurs and prominent yellow stamens, which stretch well beyond the rich-as-velvet nearly black petals.
  5. inaturalist.org

    Aquilegia atrata, the dark columbine, is a currently accepted species in the Aquilegia vulgaris complex. It is not genetically distinguishable from the other members of the complex. As the common name suggests it typically, but not always, has dark flowers, either brown, purple or wine-colored. (Source: Wikipedia, 'Aquilegia atrata', https://en ...
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  7. davesgarden.com

    Aquilegia atrata is a easy garden plant which is also native here in Austria. Its color looks great on a white ore yellow wall. See All . Popular Plants. SEE ALL. Iris. Peppers. Hydrangeas. Hostas. Contribute to Dave's Garden. Add a New Plant to the List. Featured PLANT FILES.
  8. plant-world-seeds.com

    Aquilegia Atrata Seeds (20+ seeds) (Dark Columbine, Granny's bonnet,) - Plant World Seeds. Dark purple to black flowers with unusually prominent yellow stamens open from May to August. This lovely, long-lived, true alpine species, grows in high rocky places, sometimes in limestone areas, but makes a superb garden plant.
  9. picturethisai.com

    Dark columbine is a long-living Alpine species. This ornamental flowering plant attracts many pollinators and birds. Though beautiful, this plant contains toxic seeds and roots that contain cardiogenic toxins. Its Latin name (Aquilegia atrata) is named after Aguilegia, which is Latin for "eagle," referencing its petals that resemble eagle claws.
  10. Aquilegia atrata. RHS Plants for Pollinators plants. This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully researched and chosen by RHS experts. Divided into 3 groups these lists, linked below, are maintained by a team of RHS staff and are ...
  11. seedaholic.com

    Aquilegia atrata is a beautiful free flowering species that is native to the alpine meadows and forest clearings of Switzerland and Northern Europe. With many branching stems of deepest coloured, almost black flowers. This is an outstanding, highly sought species that would be a showstopper in any spring garden.
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