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Aquilegia

These are pretty little flowers that bloom in late spring and or early summer depending upon temperatures and other conditions. I used to call wild Aquilegia honeysuckle when I was a kid … but they aren’t honeysuckle … nope, they’re columbine.





January 9, 2007 Tricia Flowers, Spring

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  1. Malnurtured Snay says

    January 10, 2007 at 12:30 am

    Pretty! I like the contrast of the purple and the green.

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  1. Delightful columbines at Breath of Life Photography says:
    May 4, 2012 at 12:57 am

    […] year I planted some hybrid columbines (Aquilegia) in my garden. They didn’t really do much last year. Oh they produced a few flowers, but […]

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