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arneil
Northern Ireland
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May 2021
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I’ve never had upward facing Aquilegia before ??.
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Athelas
Cambridgeshire
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685
May 2021
Very pretty, looks like one of the ‘Winky’ series, known for their upfacing blooms
https://www.kingsgardencenter.com/Plant-Name/Aquilegia-vulgaris-Winky-Purple-White-Columbine
https://www.easytogrowbulbs.com/collections/columbine-aquilegia/products/columbine-winky-blue-white?variant=1948598730764
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AnniD
South West UK
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10,999
May 2021
One of the Songbird varieties perhaps?
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arneil
Northern Ireland
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275
May 2021
Thank you for the information , as ever , so very helpful
I wonder where the seed came from , I must go through my seed packets to see if I can trace it
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purplerallim
Lincolnshire
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4,633
May 2021
Could even have been brought by a bird. I have a very red looking one this year, definitely not planted that one.😁
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fidgetbones
Derbyshire but with a Nottinghamshire postcode.
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16,463
May 2021
It possibly came from a neighbours garden via a bird. I find them popping up in all sorts of places.
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bcpathome
Buckinghamshire
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752
May 2021
Birds spread them my garden is full of them ……not flowering yet though
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https://www.kingsgardencenter.com/Plant-Name/Aquilegia-vulgaris-Winky-Purple-White-Columbine
https://www.easytogrowbulbs.com/collections/columbine-aquilegia/products/columbine-winky-blue-white?variant=1948598730764
I wonder where the seed came from , I must go through my seed packets to see if I can trace it