Catching a Ride
Columbine with some friends
Aquilegia flavescens sometimes forms hybrid swarms with A . formosa var. formosa , which grows at lower elevations through much of its range. Intermediate specimens having pinkish red flowers and petal blades 5-6 mm are occasionally found where these species grow together. The name A . flavescens var. miniana has sometimes been mistakenly applied to these intermediates, but the type of var. miniana is a typical, pink-sepaled plant of A . flavescens .
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Scott Ruhs
Great find with the dandelion “seeds” for lack of a better word. Like floating angels
Epazia Espino replied
thank you it was one of those chance shots i just really love
Coreycw
very pretty. the dandelion seeds really glow in this. :)
Epazia Espino replied
thank you, i love the twinkle too
Andrea Rapisarda
lovely!!!
Epazia Espino replied
thank you it is one of my favorites
nadine henley
brilliant capture, anthea!