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English: Aquilegia canadensis L.

Canadian columbine, Red columbine,

Wild columbine
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Source Wild Flowers of New York Part 1, University of the State of New York, State Museum, Albany.
Author Homer D. House, New York State Botanist. Walter B. Starr of the Matthews-Northrup Company, Buffalo, and Harold H. Snyder of the Zeese-Wilkinson Company, New York, photographers.

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