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Aquilegia flabellata - 2019
By Andrewr
- 1 May, 2019
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Small species aquilegia up to twelve inches tall, probably best grown in an alpine bed or rockery
Comments on this photo
3d - grown from seed, but you need to source wild collected seed as aquilegias are very promiscuous
1 May, 2019
Thank you for letting me know its from seed. I ve just given a packet of Aquilegia to my daughter but I have just had one transplanted which must be from the birds awaiting to see what comes up.
2 May, 2019
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Awe that's a beauty.
1 May, 2019