File:Curtis's Botanical Magazine Tab 9405 Aquilegia grata from Karl Maly's sample Dobrun Bosnia 1909.JPG

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English: Curtis's Botanical Magazine Tab 9405 Aquilegia grata from Karl Maly's sample Dobrun Bosnia 1909 Note: iconography inaccurately assumes to have depicted Aquilegia grata while Aquilegia nikolicii is correct. Erroneously Turrill was sent seeds by Karl Maly tentatively assuming they belong to Aquilegia grata. In reality he depicted Aquilegia nikolicii Niketic & Cikovac. Further reading: Marjan Niketić, Pavle Cikovac, Vladimir Stevanović 2013: Taxonomic and nomenclature notes on Balkan columbines (Aquilegia L., Ranunculaceae). In: Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Belgrade, 6: 33-42. PDF
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Source Curtis's Botanical Magazine 1935
Author Curtis's Botanical Maganzine Tab 9405, Text: William Bertram Turrill giving the description and iconography to Aquilegia nikolicii Niketic & Cikovac

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