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2021 Aquilegia, Or The Columbine Flower, As A Form Of Plant, Eugene, Oregon
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![]() Purple Columbine flowers grew in the shade on the shady side of the back fence.
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![]() Two white Columbine flowers grew between rose bushes and among irises and pink flowering ground cover.
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![]() Two burgundy colored Columbine plants grew at the front of the front yard raised garden.
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![]() Because of direct sunlight, these Columbine plants produced many more flowers than those in the shade of the back fence.
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![]() A closer view of one of the burgundy and white Columbine flowers that grew in the front yard raised garden.
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