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Aquilegia rockii is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family with a native range comprising the WGSRPD floristic regions of South-Central China and Tibet, where it grows in forests. Plants grow 40-80cm tall, and produce flowers with purple or blue petals with spurs, which are either long or short. Longer spurs comprise a greater number of cells than shorter spurs; whether spurs are longer or shorter is determined through regulation of cell division rather than by plant growth substances.

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  • Aquilegia rockii (ca)
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  • Aquilegia rockii (sv)
  • 直距耧斗菜 (zh)
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  • Aquilegia rockii és una espècie de planta fanerògama que pertany a la família de les ranunculàcies. (ca)
  • Aquilegia rockii är en ranunkelväxtart som beskrevs av Philip Alexander Munz. Aquilegia rockii ingår i släktet aklejor, och familjen ranunkelväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • 直距耧斗菜(学名:Aquilegia rockii)为毛茛科耧斗菜属下的一个种。 (zh)
  • Aquilegia rockii is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family with a native range comprising the WGSRPD floristic regions of South-Central China and Tibet, where it grows in forests. Plants grow 40-80cm tall, and produce flowers with purple or blue petals with spurs, which are either long or short. Longer spurs comprise a greater number of cells than shorter spurs; whether spurs are longer or shorter is determined through regulation of cell division rather than by plant growth substances. (en)
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  • Aquilegia rockii és una espècie de planta fanerògama que pertany a la família de les ranunculàcies. (ca)
  • Aquilegia rockii is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family with a native range comprising the WGSRPD floristic regions of South-Central China and Tibet, where it grows in forests. Plants grow 40-80cm tall, and produce flowers with purple or blue petals with spurs, which are either long or short. Longer spurs comprise a greater number of cells than shorter spurs; whether spurs are longer or shorter is determined through regulation of cell division rather than by plant growth substances. The chloroplast genome of Aquilegia rockii has been fully sequenced: it has a total length of 162,123 base pairs, and contains 117 unique genes. Phylogenies based on chloroplast genome sequences place Aquilegia rockii in a clade with A. viridiflora and A. ecalcarata. (en)
  • Aquilegia rockii är en ranunkelväxtart som beskrevs av Philip Alexander Munz. Aquilegia rockii ingår i släktet aklejor, och familjen ranunkelväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • 直距耧斗菜(学名:Aquilegia rockii)为毛茛科耧斗菜属下的一个种。 (zh)
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