tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3755191866573567199.post5083274990723144537..comments2023-11-30T10:22:38.859+02:00Comments on oldthings : Rosemary's game continueoldthingshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08792844004937988499noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3755191866573567199.post-13199728860797352442012-05-24T00:56:35.367+03:002012-05-24T00:56:35.367+03:00Rosemary is right: it is an Aquilegia (also called...Rosemary is right: it is an Aquilegia (also called Lady's bonnet or Columbine- dove)<br />My friend Francesca, who lives near Rome, has Aquilegias in her garden, in Italy. I have several here, at my house.<br /><br />It might be imported from Italy. We have a massive flower and plant industry, especially in Liguria! <br /><br />They are beautiful flowers!<br /><br />CIAO!<br /><br />ANNaAnnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15531642906387702641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3755191866573567199.post-79574570153145875872012-05-24T00:39:04.233+03:002012-05-24T00:39:04.233+03:00Dear Olympia - I do not want you sitting up until ...Dear Olympia - I do not want you sitting up until 3am again, so will tell you that the flower is the Aquilegia. Such a beautiful flower which grows in many colours, and has various different shapes to it. The particular one you show is Aquilegia caerulea, there common name is Columbine. They readily seed and scatter themselves around the garden, so are a delight to have in the borders. Enjoy it. If you put Aquilegia into Google images you will see all of the different colours that are available♥Rosemaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03814070177137076757noreply@blogger.com