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English: A preserved specimen of Aquilegia desolaticola. The plant is has green, lobed leaves, a thin branching stalk, and narrow yellow flowers.
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Source EcoFlora - https://biokic3.rc.asu.edu/seinet/ecoflora/portal/taxa/index.php?tid=151777&taxauthid=1&clid=0
Author N. Duane Atwood and P. Fontane

Image listed on EcoFlora as public domain. Specimen held by the Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium and collected in Desolation Canyon, on the Green River

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Specimen collected in 2008

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