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By Wagger

12 Nov, 2008
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Another hybrid
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Pretty
12 Nov, 2008
Very lovely, Wagger, no I haven't seen it either Michaella.
12 Nov, 2008
Is this what u call a "Double Aquilegia" Wagger ? Its Gorgeous :D
12 Nov, 2008
Yes, Jacque, I think it is. It seems to happen spontaneously when they cross-pollinate.
12 Nov, 2008
I collected some Double Purple Aquilegia Seeds from a Friends Garden & their now small seedlings what do u think the chances are of some of those being Doubleed Flowers Wagger?
12 Nov, 2008
Beautiful one! Do you find any difference in this aguilegia's flowering period? I have a 'double' that bloomed only during spring.
13 Nov, 2008
Jacque, I would say the chances are very high - these originated in crosses of singles (natural crosses - aquilegias are very promiscuous)
Greenthumb, yes I would say their flowering period is shorter.
13 Nov, 2008
Wow thats Fantastic :D Thanx for telling Me Wagger :) If u look in my rescent Pics u can see all the Seedlings that may be Doubles :)
13 Nov, 2008
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I have not seen this one before beautiful and unusual.
12 Nov, 2008