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Some interesting links, thanks Mark. The seed exchanges often receive and list "Aquilegia jonesii x saximontana" but I remember Bob Nold saying that he didn't think this hybrid exists. So are these reputed crosses just A saximontana or a different hybrid? Has anyone grown them on?
Some years ago I grew seed under this hybrid name. The resultant plants looked more like A. flabellata than anything else, and not the 'Nana' form either, but quite large and vigorous.
I believe that the plant is as shown in the July 2010 #7 of International Rock Gardener http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2010Jul291280437029IRG7_July2010.pdf- the tiny stature, foliage colour and short, curling spurs convince me! These links are to various USA sites ....The curling spurs are clearly i llustreated here :
Interesting links.... none of which look like the plant in IRG 7
Interesting links.... none of which look like the plant in IRG 7 (Attachment Link)
This illustration from efloras.org, Flora of North America shows a flower form that is like the IRG 7 pic...