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Aquilegia formosa Crimson Columbine
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Photographer: Gerald and Buff Corsi
Collection: CalAcademy
ID: 6666 6666 0713 0104 (2013-07-16)Copyright © 2013 California Academy of Sciences
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date of photo Jun 16, 2012
latitude 41.39263 longitude -124.02250 max error distance 11196 meters
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horizontal datum World Geodetic System 1984 georeferencing source GeoLocatelocation
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park (Humboldt County, California, US)family
Ranunculaceae
notes Aquilegia formosa (Crimson Columbine, Western Columbine, or (ambiguously) 'Red Columbine') is a common and attractive wildflower native to western North America, from Alaska to Baja California, and eastward to Montana and Wyoming.CalAcademy slide # Crimson Columbine 120616 _D801473 photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
original filename: Crimson Columbine 120616 _D801473.jpg
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common names
Crimson Columbine, Western Columbine (photographer)
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