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5 2 Common Columbine

Common Columbine

by MauronSlovenia

Beech forest.

0 1 Common Columbine

Common Columbine

by turtlesandtombstonesGranby, Massachusetts, USA

3 0 Common Columbine

Common Columbine

by PutkovAlexanderVilniaus apskritis, Lithuania

1 0 Common Columbine

Common Columbine

by MauronSlovenia

White form.

1 0 Western Columbine

Western Columbine

by DonnaPomeroySitka, Alaska, USA

Aquilegia formosa (Crimson Columbine, ...

3 0 Red Western Columbine

Red Western Columbine

by daniel.dparsonsColorado, USA

the crimson columbine, western

2 3 Western Columbine

Western Columbine

by Small WondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Common names: Crimson

11 3 Colorado Blue Columbine

Colorado Blue Columbine

by Small WondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Common names: Colorado Blue

0 2 pink Columbine

pink Columbine

by LeaenaSugardwarfScotland, United Kingdom

Its common name is Colorado Blue

1 2 Wild Purple Columbine

Wild Purple Columbine

by BlueidoneSouth Paris, Maine, USA

Beautiful columbine, such as this, grow ...

0 0 Granny's bonnet

Granny's bonnet

by Zlatan CelebicGenève, Switzerland

Also known as European columbine,

2 2 Common columbine

Common columbine

by EsterGarcíaCangas de Onís, Asturias, Spain

On a place very wet and cool, near a river.

0 2 Columbine

Columbine

by DespinaTsafetopoulouWellington, New Zealand

the flower petals, which are said to resemble an eagle's claw. The

0 0 Columbine

Columbine

by keithp2012West Babylon, New York, USA

Perfect for cottage and woodland gardens, old-fashioned

1 0 Common Columbine

Common columbine

by arne.royslandVestfold og Telemark, Norway

The plant is around 70 cm tall with various shades of purple and blue flowers.

0 0 European Columbine

European Columbine

by Debbie StewartRotherham, England, United Kingdom

Not quite yet open. The flowers of the plants are used as a food source mostly ...

0 0 Columbine Flowers

Columbine Flowers

by HeatherMillerDecatur, Georgia, USA

petals, which are said to resemble an eagle's claw. The

5 0 Columbine

Columbine

by Debbie StewartRotherham, England, United Kingdom

The genus name Aquilegia is derived from the Latin word for eagle (aquila), ...

0 0 Columbine

Columbine

by Andy Surfin-Bird MortlockEngland, United Kingdom

the flower petals, which are said to resemble an eagle's claw. The

1 2 Red Columbine

Red Columbine

by KarenUdesenBritish Columbia, Canada

The Aquilegia formosa plant grows to 20–80 cm in height, averaging around 60 ...

0 0 Crimson Columbine

Crimson Columbine

by IsabellaFiersCalifornia, USA

The Aquilegia formosa plant grows to 20–80 cm in height, averaging around 60 ...

0 0 Colorado blue columbine

Colorado blue columbine

by AndrewPrimoColorado, USA

The state flower of Colorado. The petals are

1 0 Common Columbine

Common Columbine

by LauraMariaReykjavík, Iceland

Perennial plant native to Europe, flowers can be purple, blue, pink or white. ...

0 0 European Columbine

European Columbine

by Zlatan CelebicRhône-Alpes, Tromelin Island

European or Common

0 1 European columbine

European columbine

by MeikGemeindefreies Gebiet Harz, Niedersachsen (Landmasse), Germany

Herbaceous plant. Common to western, ...

3 0 Common Columbine

Common Columbine

by GirinukasZarasų miestas, Utenos apskritis, Lithuania

It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 1.2 m tall, with branched, thinly ...

2 1 Eastern Red Columbine

Eastern Red Columbine

by LuckyLoganIowa, USA

Woodland wildflower found blooming in mid-spring. Orange to red in color. Found ...

8 6 Columbine

Columbine

by FrancisQuintanaColorado, USA

(Ectropis crepuscularia), a geometer moth, also uses

0 0 Columbine

Columbine

Lake Ridge, Virginia, USA

petals, and are a common garden plant.

1 0 Yellow Columbine

Yellow Columbine

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

Several stems and basal leaves form a bushy perennial

0 0 Columbine

Columbine

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

Several stems and basal leaves form a bushy perennial

10 4 Rocky Mountain Columbine

Rocky Mountain Columbine

by Marta RubioTexeiraLeuven, Vlaanderen, Belgium

, from pale blue (as in the species name caerulea) to white, pale yellow and ...

1 0 Viola

Viola

by NadjaJ.BemDallas, Texas, USA

Northern Hemisphere; however, viola species (

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