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It almost looks like the same plant. I spent about five minutes deciphering that the leaves and contemplating if it could be the same plant, lol! You should enter some of our shots into the Redwood Acres Fair. Entries close on the 30th…
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Cool! I’ve never seen orange ones before. Neat picture.
We native columbines around here that are orange.
It almost looks like the same plant. I spent about five minutes deciphering that the leaves and contemplating if it could be the same plant, lol! You should enter some of our shots into the Redwood Acres Fair. Entries close on the 30th…
Fabulous image!
Thanks– to have both of you enjoy one of my photos makes me feel pretty good. You are both such good photographers.
Sandi, if you haven’t seen Kim’s site, you should.
It will be interesting to see next year what color columbines will be in this same spot…see if they mix themselves up.
Next year an orange and purple one ? Could be. That is my favorite part about one of my very favorite plants.