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Aquilegia Vulgaris (Columbine)
By Pride
- 1 May, 2009
- 4 likes
My art work.
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 also a good thirst-quenching munch in the garden.
The flowers are also used as a tea substitute.
Comments on this photo
Nice art work Pride...
1 May, 2009
These are brilliant. I am really envious and wish I could do this. More please, it show what you miss in a photo, sometimes.
2 May, 2009
Another beauty!
4 May, 2009
Well done beautiful work detailed too.
15 Jun, 2009
Photo 65 of 90
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Very beautiful....lots of detail work...
1 May, 2009