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Amos Nomore 13-06-2007 05:56 AM

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Or perhaps the hybrid Swallowtail Columbine - I can't tell the difference


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Ann 13-06-2007 11:29 AM

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Amos Nomore expounded:

Or perhaps the hybrid Swallowtail Columbine - I can't tell the difference


Lovely. I've tried this one a few times (Aquilegia chrysantha, pardon
the spelling, it's early) but it always dies out. I'm going to put in
a new garden out back, perhaps it'll make it out there.
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Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
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wendy7 13-06-2007 04:28 PM

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Love this shot & a great set of pics. What camera did you use & software.
Cheers Wendy
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Amos Nomore 13-06-2007 06:39 PM

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Ann wrote:

Amos Nomore expounded:

Or perhaps the hybrid Swallowtail Columbine - I can't tell the difference


Lovely. I've tried this one a few times (Aquilegia chrysantha, pardon
the spelling, it's early) but it always dies out. I'm going to put in
a new garden out back, perhaps it'll make it out there.


They like dappled sun and not too much water. Aphids always attack mine
in the Spring, but a couple of sprayings with insecticidal soap a week
apart takes care of them.
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Amos Nomore 13-06-2007 07:12 PM

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"Wendy7" wrote:

Love this shot & a great set of pics. What camera did you use & software.
Cheers Wendy


Thanks, Wendy! I use an Olympus C8080 digital and process my photos on
my Mac with iPhoto and sometimes Graphic Converter.
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Mary Fisher 13-06-2007 09:34 PM

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"Ann" wrote in message
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Amos Nomore expounded:

Or perhaps the hybrid Swallowtail Columbine - I can't tell the difference


Lovely. I've tried this one a few times (Aquilegia chrysantha, pardon
the spelling, it's early) but it always dies out. I'm going to put in
a new garden out back, perhaps it'll make it out there.
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a



I didn't see the pictures :-(

But aquilegia, columbine, is a weed in this garden, I can't get rid of it -
any of the colours!

Mary



Amos Nomore 13-06-2007 11:35 PM

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"Mary Fisher" wrote:

I didn't see the pictures :-(

I store a bunch of my photos here

http://tinyurl.com/3yjxvs
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Ann 14-06-2007 01:39 AM

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"Mary Fisher" expounded:

I didn't see the pictures :-(

But aquilegia, columbine, is a weed in this garden, I can't get rid of it -
any of the colours!


Mary, I don't want to know theexact name of the town or anything, but
what part of England do you live in? When I was there I remember you
had the most marvelous weeds - I actually have columbine weeds here in
this yard, but not the other that were over there in southern England.
Mum and I went on a garden tour there back in 1997 or so. Went to the
Chelsea Garden show and then took a coach tour around southern and
western England, it was wonderful!
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Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
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Mary Fisher 14-06-2007 10:03 AM

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"Ann" wrote in message
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"Mary Fisher" expounded:

I didn't see the pictures :-(

But aquilegia, columbine, is a weed in this garden, I can't get rid of
it -
any of the colours!


Mary, I don't want to know theexact name of the town or anything, but
what part of England do you live in? When I was there I remember you
had the most marvelous weeds - I actually have columbine weeds here in
this yard, but not the other that were over there in southern England.
Mum and I went on a garden tour there back in 1997 or so. Went to the
Chelsea Garden show and then took a coach tour around southern and
western England, it was wonderful!


We're a long way (in English but not US terms) from Chelsea and even further
from the south and west :-)

I'm in inner city Leeds, Yorkshire, exactly 200 miles from London in the
south and Edinburgh in the north.

Columbine isn't regarded as a weed, many folk buy plants and seeds of it.
But it's a weed in my garden in that it spreads and spreads and is very
difficult to get rid of, I can't pull it up. In more than forty years it's
beaten me :-)

We have a different botanical environment from the south in that we're
cooler and can't grow the tender plants which thrive further south. So
saying, I agree that some 'weeds' are lovely. All my neighbours try to get
rid of daisies on their lawns, when we had a lawn I couldn't grow them.
Coltsfoot grows in cracks in the pavement, no matter how I try I can't get
it to grow in my garden - even in cracks in the paths! Then there's
dandelion - if it were rare everyone would want the beautiful flower and
would marvel at the symmetry of its seed head. Elder is regarded by most as
a tree weed but I was saddened when we lost the one overhanging our garden
from a neighbour's, we lost our source of lovely flowers which I used to
make elderflower fizz. We have a wild rose, the eglantine, at the bottom of
our garden which delights us with its dainty blossom in summer months and
the bright red hips in the dark winter ones. I use those for cordial and
jelly of course :-)

Most of my garden plants provide food - for us, for birds and for insects,
if they're just for show I don't really want them. But I'm regarded as an
oddity ...

Mary


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Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
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betsyb 14-06-2007 10:56 PM

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Lovely flower!

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BetsyB



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Amos Nomore 14-06-2007 11:47 PM

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"betsyb" wrote:

Lovely flower!


Thanks! I haven't seen any hummingbirds feeding off of these. I wonder
if the spurs are too long for them to get to the nectar?
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