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- Semiaquilegia is a genus of flowering plants of the family Ranunculaceae, native to eastern Asia. The genus was first proposed by the botanist Tomitaro...
- Semiaquilegia adoxoides is a species of perennial flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. The species is native to ****an, Korea, and China, Now often...
- nectar spurs, the species has previously been classified in the genus Semiaquilegia or posited as an ancestor to the Aquilegia genus. However, phylogenetic...
- major clades in the subfamiliy, a clade it shares with Semiaquilegia and Urophysa. Semiaquilegia and Aquilegia are sister genera. The broadly accepted...
-  mancosana in 1902. In 1920, it was briefly re****igned as part of the genus Semiaquilegia under the name S. eastwoodiae. Eastwood had renamed the Johnson Canyon...
- proposed that the genera of Semiaquilegia and Isopyrum evolved from Paraquilegia and that Aquilegia processed out from Semiaquilegia. Paraquilegia is found...
- Isopyrum L. Leptopyrum Reichenbach Paraquilegia J.R.Drumm. & Hutch. Semiaquilegia Makino Thalictrum L. Urophysa Ulbr. Subfamily Ranunculoideae Tribe Adonideae...
- Shirley C.; Hodges, Scott A. (July 2005). "Floral Ontogeny of Aquilegia, Semiaquilegia, and Enemion (Ranunculaceae)". International Journal of Plant Sciences...
- proposed resolution was creating Paraquilegia and expanding the genus Semiaquilegia.: 46  The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew's Plants of the World Online (POWO)...
- 2025. Nold, Robert (2003). Columbines: Aquilegia, Paraquilegia, and Semiaquilegia. Portland, OR: Timber Press. ISBN 0881925888 – via Internet Archive...