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Salmon coloured Aquilegia
By Surreylad
- 29 Apr, 2012
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this is the first time of flowering for this, i grew a mixed bag of them all different colours and all scented, normally don't do a mix bag but i wanted a whole border full of colour and scent....
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thanks Terra, it's not fully open yet but the colour is a bit different :-))
29 Apr, 2012
Love these. Grannies' Bonnets. Maybe that's just a local name, but it suits them.
29 Apr, 2012
Very delicate...are they small heads, SL?
29 Apr, 2012
Thanks Ojibway it does suit them :-)
Thanks Karen yes really small i would say half the normal size flower but it makes it up on quantity of flowers and flower stems...
29 Apr, 2012
I still call them Columbine's and like the leaf as well as the flower...not noticed flowers on mine yet.
29 Apr, 2012
great plants
29 Apr, 2012
i call them that too Pp :-) i'm surprised with these my other's are only just putting a flower spike up....
Cheers Paul :-)
29 Apr, 2012
These are pretty. Smell??? I'm going down to the garden to see if mine smell.
29 Apr, 2012
:)))))))
29 Apr, 2012
Thanks Alex :-)
29 Apr, 2012
That's a really very pretty one. Haven't seen one that colour before :)
29 Apr, 2012
Thats a bit different nice pale shade! :o)
29 Apr, 2012
Well hello SL! os thats you eh? :)
I love Aqualegia..only have pink ones but they are so pretty :)
30 Apr, 2012
Thanks Karen, nor me :-)
Thanks Ph :-)
Lol Pixi yes that's me :-) if they set seed i'll send you some.. :-))
30 Apr, 2012
I have these too SL, also have lots of different colours as they self seeded all over the place! Very pretty - I love them. :D
30 Apr, 2012
Thanks Pita, i do like these :-) they are nice in a big group i think...
30 Apr, 2012
I have them all over the place now and am trying to introduce more all the time. They are great 'between spring and summer' plants aren't they? I love them, but I am a bit choosy about them as well. I'm not fond of the big hybrid ones with two colours in the flower.
30 Apr, 2012
I agree Karen they are great fillers, these are about half normal size but have plenty of flowers..
30 Apr, 2012
I got seed from mine last year and they are coming on but very slowly..omg we NEED SUNSHINE!
30 Apr, 2012
i agree bring on the sun... :-))
30 Apr, 2012
I think we are all agreed on that point. Even if there are many things we don't agree on ....we all like sunshine! :))
30 Apr, 2012
Very nice. I have them too. Mine are just showing the leaves.
30 Apr, 2012
very true Karen :-))
Thanks Kat :-)
30 Apr, 2012
I have always loved Aquilegias and have put a lot in my gravel area this year , yours are ahead of mine Slad I can only see buds so far ........
1 May, 2012
No idea why this one is so far advanced it's the only one open so far Amy, the others are a little behind..
1 May, 2012
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Fascinating colours, these ones :o)
29 Apr, 2012