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| 2015 Aquilegia, Or The Columbine Flower, As A Form Of Plant, Eugene, Oregon | 
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  A purple Columbine flower whose petals had not full spread thereby making it look more like a Granny's Bonnet than a Columbine. This flower had also been dusted with the filaments from a neighborhood cottonwood tree. 
 Aquilegia  Or The Columbine Flower
  •  Also called Granny's Bonnet
  •  In A Yard, Santa Clara neighborhood, Eugene, Oregon
  •  (Photo taken 10:21:31 Saturday 9 May 2015)
  •  (Photo posted Sunday 10 May 2015)
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  Two purple Columbine with their folded heads rose high atop thin, delicate stems. 
 Aquilegia  Or The Columbine Flower
  •  Also called Granny's Bonnet
  •  In A Yard, Santa Clara neighborhood, Eugene, Oregon
  •  (Photo taken 10:21:50 Saturday 9 May 2015)
  •  (Photo posted Sunday 10 May 2015)
  •  © 2015 Bryan Costales    #C15_1113 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  Four purple Columbine flowers illustrated the various stages of unfolding from a bud into a full flower. 
 Aquilegia  Or The Columbine Flower
  •  Also called Granny's Bonnet
  •  In A Yard, Santa Clara neighborhood, Eugene, Oregon
  •  (Photo taken 10:22:04 Saturday 9 May 2015)
  •  (Photo posted Sunday 10 May 2015)
  •  © 2015 Bryan Costales    #C15_1114 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  A fully bloomed Columbine flower with it four radially symmetric petals. One of the petals showed signs of damage. 
 Aquilegia  Or The Columbine Flower
  •  Also called Granny's Bonnet
  •  In A Yard, Santa Clara neighborhood, Eugene, Oregon
  •  (Photo taken 10:22:08 Saturday 9 May 2015)
  •  (Photo posted Sunday 10 May 2015)
  •  © 2015 Bryan Costales    #C15_1115 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  Some species of the Columbine flower show long nectar spurs. 
 Aquilegia  Or The Columbine Flower
  •  Also called Granny's Bonnet
  •  In A Yard, Santa Clara neighborhood, Eugene, Oregon
  •  (Photo taken 10:22:23 Saturday 9 May 2015)
  •  (Photo posted Sunday 10 May 2015)
  •  © 2015 Bryan Costales    #C15_1117 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  This species of Columbine had purple outer petals and white inner petals. 
 Aquilegia  Or The Columbine Flower
  •  Also called Granny's Bonnet
  •  In A Yard, Santa Clara neighborhood, Eugene, Oregon
  •  (Photo taken 10:22:28 Saturday 9 May 2015)
  •  (Photo posted Sunday 10 May 2015)
  •  © 2015 Bryan Costales    #C15_1118 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  A pure white Columbine flower grew where direct sunlight could highlight it for great effect. 
 Aquilegia  Or The Columbine Flower
  •  Also called Granny's Bonnet
  •  In A Yard, Santa Clara neighborhood, Eugene, Oregon
  •  (Photo taken 10:23:11 Saturday 9 May 2015)
  •  (Photo posted Sunday 10 May 2015)
  •  © 2015 Bryan Costales    #C15_1119 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  The pure white Columbine flower was not pure after all. Its trailing spurs were a pale pink tint. 
 Aquilegia  Or The Columbine Flower
  •  Also called Granny's Bonnet
  •  In A Yard, Santa Clara neighborhood, Eugene, Oregon
  •  (Photo taken 10:23:18 Saturday 9 May 2015)
  •  (Photo posted Sunday 10 May 2015)
  •  © 2015 Bryan Costales    #C15_1120 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  A pair of Columbine flowers with the inside of their spurs and their surrounding outer petals set off in a bright rose-pink. 
 Aquilegia  Or The Columbine Flower
  •  Also called Granny's Bonnet
  •  In A Yard, Santa Clara neighborhood, Eugene, Oregon
  •  (Photo taken 10:23:18 Saturday 9 May 2015)
  •  (Photo posted Sunday 10 May 2015)
  •  © 2015 Bryan Costales    #C15_1121 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  Two of the pale pink backed white Columbine flowers were arranged in poses that reminded one of a celebration. 
 Aquilegia  Or The Columbine Flower
  •  Also called Granny's Bonnet
  •  In A Yard, Santa Clara neighborhood, Eugene, Oregon
  •  (Photo taken 10:23:45 Saturday 9 May 2015)
  •  (Photo posted Sunday 10 May 2015)
  •  © 2015 Bryan Costales    #C15_1122 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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