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- Aquilegia ecalcarata, the spurless columbine or false columbine, is a perennial species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to central...
- Columbia in Canada. The name of the species was changed in 2012 as Impatiens ecalcarata was found to be nomen illegitimum. NatureServe (1 September 2023). "Impatiens...
- Aeranthes ecalcarata is a species of orchid native to Madagascar. Members of the IUCN SSC Madagascar Plant Specialist Group (2015). "Aeranthes ecalcarata". IUCN...
- kansuensis was then classified) was most closely related to Aquilegia ecalcarata in the Aquilegia rockii group, unlike the other varieties of A. oxysepala...
- white in color. A. sibirica diverged as a separate species from Aquilegia ecalcarata–the only Aquilegia species to lack nectar spurs–between 4.5 and 6 million...
- Aquilegia discolor Levier & Leresche Aquilegia dumeticola Jord. Aquilegia ecalcarata Maxim. – spurless columbine, false columbine Aquilegia einseleana F.W...
- dentata f. ecalcarata (King & Pantl.) Tuyama Habenaria dentata ssp. ecalcarata (King & Pantl.) Panigrahi & Murti Habenaria dentata var. ecalcarata (King &...
- Rushworth, C. A. (2012). "Impatiens ecornuta, a new name for Impatiens ecalcarata (Balsaminaceae), a jewelweed from the United States and Canada". Novon:...
- Aquilegia atropurpurea Miq. Aquilegia buergeriana var. ecalcarata Makino Aquilegia buergeriana f. ecalcarata Kitam. Aquilegia buergeriana f. ecalcaratolanceolata...
- noted in his letter to Eastwood that it was similar enough to Aquilegia ecalcarata that he at first took it for that species. Eastwood had seen a spurless...