Untitled , Aquilegia - Thorbjørn Sørensen
Norwegian , b. 1961 -
Watercolour on paper, 64 x 82.5 cm.
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Wild columbine leaves in autumn mode, after rain.
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I’m a bit late to the party, but i finally watched drawtectives and i love them so much.
Don’t stare at the dog for too long, i’m pretty sure it’s cursed. There’s some “flower symbolism” but it’s mostly me urging to draw plants everywhere.
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Cotton Candy is admiring aquilegia flowers.
In Devon, England.
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European Columbine Flower | ig: @evadollhopf
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Native columbine, Aquilegia canadensis, blooming one May.
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Wild Columbine
Aquilegia canadensis
Ranunculaceae
Photograph taken on June 20, 2023, at Petroglyphs Provincial Park, Woodview, Ontario, Canada.
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Plant of the Day
Sunday 19 June 2022
The clump-forming herbaceous perennial Aquilegia vulgaris (common columbine, culverwort, dove plant, granny's bonnets, lady's shoes, lion's herb, pigeon flower, American snapdragon, pigeon foot) has a long history in cultivation. The wild species usually has blue nodding 'bonnets', but purple, mauve, pink and white colour variants of flowers have developed. This woodland edge plant will self-seed and is ideal for a cottage garden.
Jill Raggett
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