Columbine (Aguilegia)

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Durgan
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Columbine (Aguilegia)

Post: # 261291Post Durgan »

http://www.durgan.org/URL/?SFUZF 25 May 2012 Columbine (Aguilegia)
There are many different Columbine (Aquilegia)and they are very pretty. This plant was given to me three years ago. It thrives along the fence which is partially shaded in the late afternoon. It spreads a reasonable amount.

Gra
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Re: Columbine (Aguilegia)

Post: # 261296Post Gra »

Remember the young leaves and flowers are nicely edible.

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Re: Columbine (Aguilegia)

Post: # 261307Post Durgan »

Gra wrote:Remember the young leaves and flowers are nicely edible.
Never knew that. Give some details about your processing columbine, flowers in particular.

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