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Photo of Aquilegia Goldfinch (Columbine)

Aquilegia vulgaris Goldfinch - It features large spurred blooms held on sturdy, compact stems over lacy blue-green leaves. ‘Goldfinch’ is a beautiful soft creamy-yellow shade that blends with nearly anything.  Family: Renonculaceae  

Aquilegia Goldfinch (Columbine) 1

Author : Lynn Hunt
Photo # : 44821
Online since: January 27th 2023

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Price : USD $ 50.00

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