Aquilegia Vulgaris (Columbine)
By Pride
- 9 May, 2009
- 8 likes
Flowers may be eaten raw. Being rich in nectar they have a sweet and delightful taste, besides making a very attractive addition to mixed salads. They are also a good thirst-quenching munch in the garden.
The flowers are also used as a tea substitute.
Comments on this photo
Not only versatile but beautiful as well - lovely colours.
9 May, 2009
lovely
9 May, 2009
Very interesting text and pretty flower..
Thank you...
9 May, 2009
gorgeous colour
9 May, 2009
Didn't know that Pride.........very pretty colours..........
9 May, 2009
Well Louise I cannot believe you have nt found this one either lol very pretty Pride
15 Jun, 2009
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Thanks for the info :)
9 May, 2009