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Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada
Beautiful photo. What is the flower shown?
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Big Red  From PA
Ah, a Rocky Mountain Columbine! Beautiful.
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Sharon  From Atlanta
That's a pretty flower.
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Fiona  From Dominica
that was pretty cool!
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Hether  From the Hunter Valley, OZ
What a beauty. It reminds me of a passionfruit flower. It's like it's creator was bored and wanted to do something with the wow factor!
Maen CG, BR, Sharon & Fiona.
Are you sleeping in Anne?
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Debbie  From Alexandra Hills, QLD, Australi
I agree it is a beautiful flower - it looks almost blue - unusual
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Andrea  From South Australia
I love it...
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Anne  From Albany
Pretty flower - Hello Hether and everyone on puzzles, no, I didn't sleep in, far from it. That's why I had an early night last night and was awake at 4:30 again this morning. I'll have to have a grannie nap this arvo so I can do the puzzles tonight as usual.
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Mel  From Perth
Had to google to see what the flower was - it's meant to be a Columbine - spectacular looking flower
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Jackie  From Brisbane
Hello everybody. We get an education on this site too. I've learnt a new flower today. Ta.
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Topaz  From Jindera, Oz
Good Maen to all in jigsaw land. What a beautiful flower! Had fun doing this one on rotation, had it all topsy turvey for an easy!
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Deidre  From Perth, Australia
Looooovely!!!!!
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ap  From india
yes..had education,me too..abt the flower..luvly one..
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Kate  From Sydney
They're called colombines or granny's bonnets down here & come in lots of other colours as well as blue. Their proper name is 'Aquelegia vulgaris', they belong to the family 'Ranunculaceae' & they originaly came from Europe. 14th Feb'07
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Kate  From Sydney
And I've had them in my garden in the past when we used to get rain! 14th Feb'07
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Kate  From Sydney
12th Mar'07
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Cliff  From Nashville,TN
11/04/07
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Elizabeth  From Portarlington, Victoria
From www.50states.com: The white and lavender Columbine, Aquilegia caerules, was adopted as the official state flower on April 4, 1899 by an act of the General Assembly. In 1925, the General Assembly made it the duty of all citizens to protect this rare species from needless destruction or waste. 9 Nov 07
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   Kay  From Wilmington NC USA

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My favorite flower. They're beautiful growing in bunches.
4/23/08
23/Apr/08 5:32 PM
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