Columbine flowers are fascinating to see, and they have captivated my interest for these last few years. I used to have one growing along the fence burying deep in the weed, courtesy of the birds!
Pretty Lavender Columbine
My columbine had a deep bluish-purple color, but I couldn't leave them alone. I decide to move it to a better area rather than allowing it to suffocate among the weed. Well, my good deed turned into a dead sentence. It died!
Open For Visitor
This gorgeous columbine flowers were spotted at the church ground where my nephew went to school. As far as I have observed, ants loved these columbine flowers. Do you see a visitor inside?
Columbine is definitely a very interesting flower. Mine is a darker purple. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteyes, I see the visitor inside, sorry about your columbine. you have these very beautiful pictures that forever are frozen and hopefully won't die (that is you won't lose when technology crashes)
ReplyDeletethey really are fascinating blooms. sorry yours died!
ReplyDeleteyes I see the visitor too...the petals are so pretty it must have been fascinated...I once killed a bitter melon when I replanted it hehehe...you've made me fall in love with lavender....
ReplyDeleteI have replanted many a flower that thanked me like yours did. I think the soil was different where I moved it?? Your flowers are stunning. At least we don't kill them all. :-)
ReplyDeleteI just love that lavender colour... gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteJennie. x
Oh, I wish we had them over here! How pretty they are.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous captures.
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