A strange form of aquilegea
By Seaburngirl
- 26 May, 2009
- 8 likes
This has grown from seed and is a very open flower.
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looks like a cross between clematis and aqualigia,, lovely pink sea...
26 May, 2009
I am going to move it to a different area of the garden so that i dont dig it out by mistake.
26 May, 2009
Well worth keeping ... and saving seed? Looks very like a clematis/Aquilegia cross, Sanbaz, That would be some cross!
26 May, 2009
Yes, that's gorgeous.
27 May, 2009
Stunning. That one must be kept. :-) Great star shape.
27 May, 2009
i doubt it will come true from seed though. i will have to keep my eye open for any others doing it.
27 May, 2009
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Lovely pink.
26 May, 2009