Aquilegia formosa: 1 definition
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Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)Aquilegia formosa Fischer ex DC. is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Aquilegia formosa fo. anomala J.T. Howell, Aquilegia formosa var. communis B. Boivin, Aquilegia formosa var. fosteri S.L. Welsh, Aquilegia formosa var. hypolasia (Greene) Munz, Aquilegia formosa var. megalantha B. Boivin, Aquilegia formosa var. pauciflora (Greene) Payson, Aquilegia formosa var. pauciflora (Greene) Boothman, Aquilegia formosa var. truncata (Fisch. & C.A. Mey.) M.E. Jones, Aquilegia formosa var. wawawensis (Payson) H. St. John, Aquilegia fosteri (S.L. Welsh) S.L. Welsh, Aquilegia mohavensis Munz, Aquilegia shockleyi Eastw..
References regarding Aquilegia formosa Fischer ex DC. for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:
· Prodr. (1824)
· Index Sem. Hort. Petrop. (1844)
· Gard. Chron. (1878)
· Zoë (1893)
· Leaflets of botanical observation and criticism (1904)
· Leafl. Bot. Observ. Crit. (1911)
· Contributions from the United States National Herbarium (1918)
· Leaflets of Western Botany (1940)
· Gentes Herb. (1946)
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Full-text: Western columbine, Aquilegia desertorum.
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