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Kym…
I hate to be persnickety, however, your “Fuchia” is a Columbine. But, it is nonetheless a beautiful picture. It is a Humboldt County indigenous plant. I have those in my front yard and I can’t weed the garden until they come up, because I just hate to weed them out by accident. Wild Columbine
Ernie, You are so right. Why did I do that? I know the difference. I’ll fix it right now. This one isn’t a wild one though. The best thing about Columbines is that they will mix types and every year is a surprise to see what combinations will crop up!
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WOW……….WELL DONE!
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I thought that I left a comment…. Did it disapear?
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Kym…
I hate to be persnickety, however, your “Fuchia” is a Columbine. But, it is nonetheless a beautiful picture. It is a Humboldt County indigenous plant. I have those in my front yard and I can’t weed the garden until they come up, because I just hate to weed them out by accident.
Wild Columbine
Then I tried to leave a link:
http://www.rook.org/earl/bwca/nature/herbs/aquilegiacan.html
I found these lurking in the spam box. Apparently, my filter didn’t like you. I have restored you to your rightful place;>
Please feel free to weed out the double posts and crap…
Your blogsite won’t take my link to wild Columbine. Tis’a pity!
Ernie, You are so right. Why did I do that? I know the difference. I’ll fix it right now. This one isn’t a wild one though. The best thing about Columbines is that they will mix types and every year is a surprise to see what combinations will crop up!
Exquisite.
Very captivating…thank you..
Very nice… Very nice…!
nice picture