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Aquilegia Collection

Aquilegia, commonly known as columbine, is a beautiful and diverse genus of flowering plants. Plate 19 showcases the stunning Aquilegia sp

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Aquilegia sp. columbine

Aquilegia sp. columbine
Drawing 1/5 by Arthur Harry Church, 1904. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. Plate 018

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Decorative botanical print with columbine, fuchsia, cineraria, carnation and vervain

Decorative botanical print with columbine, fuchsia, cineraria, carnation and vervain
5855536 Decorative botanical print with columbine, fuchsia, cineraria, carnation and vervain; (add.info.: Five ornamental plants including red and yellow columbine (Aquilegia Skinneri)

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Columbine hybrids raised from Aquilegia glandulosa and Aquilegia canadensis at Laken

Columbine hybrids raised from Aquilegia glandulosa and Aquilegia canadensis at Laken
FLO4663799 Columbine hybrids raised from Aquilegia glandulosa and Aquilegia canadensis at Laken. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker after an illustration by J

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Common columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris

Common columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris
5855933 Common columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris; (add.info.: Common columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora")

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Coronation at Westminster of Henry IV (1367-1413), first Lancastrian king of England from 1399 son

Coronation at Westminster of Henry IV (1367-1413), first Lancastrian king of England from 1399 son of John of Gaunt
531369 Coronation at Westminster of Henry IV (1367-1413), first Lancastrian king of England from 1399 son of John of Gaunt, known as Henry Bolingbroke from birthplace in Lincolnshire

Background imageAquilegia Collection: USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Yellow columbine blossom and leaves

USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Yellow columbine blossom and leaves

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Translucent

Translucent
Jacky Parker

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Columbine (Aquilegia), 1596-1610. Creators: Anselmus de Boodt, Elias Verhulst

Columbine (Aquilegia), 1596-1610. Creators: Anselmus de Boodt, Elias Verhulst
Columbine (Aquilegia), 1596-1610. Commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Tulip, columbine and amaryllis, 1792-1861. Creator: Georgius Jacobus Johannes van Os

Tulip, columbine and amaryllis, 1792-1861. Creator: Georgius Jacobus Johannes van Os
Tulip, columbine and amaryllis, 1792-1861

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Columbine, between 1915 and 1930. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Columbine, between 1915 and 1930. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Columbine, between 1915 and 1930

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Unidentified house and garden, between 1910 and 1935. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Unidentified house and garden, between 1910 and 1935. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Unidentified house and garden, between 1910 and 1935. [Columbine]

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Columbine (aguilegia), between 1910 and 1935. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Columbine (aguilegia), between 1910 and 1935. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Columbine (aguilegia), between 1910 and 1935

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Plate 76: Insects with a Pink and Cream Columbine, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Plate 76: Insects with a Pink and Cream Columbine, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Plate 76: Insects with a Pink and Cream Columbine, c. 1575/1580

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Bichon frise beside Colorado blue columbine (Aquilegia coerulea) flowers. Old Lyme

Bichon frise beside Colorado blue columbine (Aquilegia coerulea) flowers. Old Lyme, Connecticut, USA. May

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Aquilegia flowers

Aquilegia flowers
Jacky Parker

Background imageAquilegia Collection: aquilegia, columbine, aquilegia vulgaris nora barlow

aquilegia, columbine, aquilegia vulgaris nora barlow
0206 Aquilegia / Columbine:Aquilegia vulgaris Nora Barlow

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Common columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris) flower, Vosges, France, May

Common columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris) flower, Vosges, France, May

Background imageAquilegia Collection: USA, Colorado, Fort Collins. Domestic columbine flower close-up

USA, Colorado, Fort Collins. Domestic columbine flower close-up

Background imageAquilegia Collection: USA, Washington, Seabeck. Yellow columbine blossom and leaves

USA, Washington, Seabeck. Yellow columbine blossom and leaves

Background imageAquilegia Collection: USA, Wyoming. Field of Columbine wildflowers, and mountain, Jedediah Smith Wilderness Date

USA, Wyoming. Field of Columbine wildflowers, and mountain, Jedediah Smith Wilderness Date: 12-08-2019

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Enchantment

Enchantment
Jacky Parker

Background imageAquilegia Collection: DDE-90039521

DDE-90039521
Columbine, (Aquilegia sp), Indian Paintbrush, (Castilleja sp.), Lupine and Cumulus clouds, Mount Timpanogas Wilderness, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest near Provo, Utah Date: 17/11/2010

Background imageAquilegia Collection: USA, Wyoming. Field of Columbine wildflowers, and mountain, Jedediah Smith Wilderness

USA, Wyoming. Field of Columbine wildflowers, and mountain, Jedediah Smith Wilderness

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Rocky Mountain Columbine in bloom

Rocky Mountain Columbine in bloom

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Virgin and Child Crowned by Angels, 1490 / 95. Creator: Colyn de Coter

Virgin and Child Crowned by Angels, 1490 / 95. Creator: Colyn de Coter
Virgin and Child Crowned by Angels, 1490/95

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Holy Family, 1520 / 30. Creator: Workshop of Joos van Cleve

Holy Family, 1520 / 30. Creator: Workshop of Joos van Cleve
Holy Family, 1520/30

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Essempio di recammi, page 10 (verso), 1530. Creator: Giovanni Antonio Tagliente

Essempio di recammi, page 10 (verso), 1530. Creator: Giovanni Antonio Tagliente
Essempio di recammi, page 10 (verso), 1530. Examples of Needlework by Giovanni Antonio Tagliente, first published in 1527, was one of the first textile pattern books to be issued in Italy

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Herbarius - Gart der gesuntheit - Hortus sanitatis, 1485. Creator: Hans Schonsperger

Herbarius - Gart der gesuntheit - Hortus sanitatis, 1485. Creator: Hans Schonsperger
Herbarius - Gart der gesuntheit - Hortus sanitatis, 1485

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Columbine blooming. Native to North America

Columbine blooming. Native to North America

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Yellow Columbine

Yellow Columbine

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Columbines, Aquilegia species

Columbines, Aquilegia species
Columbines, Aquilegia vulgaris, Aquilegia chrysantha, Aquilegia formosa. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Painted tongue or velvet trumpet flower, Salpiglossis

Painted tongue or velvet trumpet flower, Salpiglossis sinuata. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris, flower in patterns for wallpaper, stained glass and tiles

Columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris, flower in patterns for wallpaper, stained glass and tiles, 1897 (lithograph)
5855496 Columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris, flower in patterns for wallpaper, stained glass and tiles, 1897 (lithograph) by Grasset

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Alpine columbine, Aquilegia alpina

Alpine columbine, Aquilegia alpina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by Edward Dalton Smith from Robert Sweets The British Flower Garden, Ridgeway, London

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Columbine or Aquliegia species

Columbine or Aquliegia species
Mrs Skinners columbine, Aquilegia skinneri, Russian columbine, A. glandulosa, glaucous columbine, A. glauca, fragrant columbine, A. fragrans, Siberian columbine, A

Background imageAquilegia Collection: White henbane, Hyoscyamus albus, and columbine

White henbane, Hyoscyamus albus, and columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Columbine hybrids raised from Aquilegia glandulosa

Columbine hybrids raised from Aquilegia glandulosa and Aquilegia canadensis at Laken. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker after an illustration by J

Background imageAquilegia Collection: European columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris

European columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris, Ancolie vulgaire. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lebrun after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Golden columbine, Aquilegia chrysantha

Golden columbine, Aquilegia chrysantha (Aquilegia leptoceras chrysantha). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Serpentine columbine, Aquilegia eximia

Serpentine columbine, Aquilegia eximia. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l Europe

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Mexican columbine, Aquilegia skinneri

Mexican columbine, Aquilegia skinneri. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l Europe

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Common columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris

Common columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman, Hurst

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Slender-horned columbine, Aquilegia leptoceras

Slender-horned columbine, Aquilegia leptoceras. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Columbine, Aquilegia glandulosa

Columbine, Aquilegia glandulosa (Joyous columbine, Aquilegia jucunda). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Glandular columbine, Aquilegia glandulosa

Glandular columbine, Aquilegia glandulosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Miss Maund from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Fragrant columbine, Aquilegia fragrans

Fragrant columbine, Aquilegia fragrans. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Mrs Augusta Withers from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imageAquilegia Collection: Canadian columbine, Aquilegia canadensis

Canadian columbine, Aquilegia canadensis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Sansom after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards rom William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1793



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Aquilegia, commonly known as columbine, is a beautiful and diverse genus of flowering plants. Plate 19 showcases the stunning Aquilegia sp. Columbine, with its delicate petals and vibrant colors. In Old Lyme, a Bichon Frise stands beside the majestic Colorado blue columbine (Aquilegia coerulea) flowers, creating a picturesque scene. The aquilegia vulgaris nora barlow variety adds an enchanting touch to any garden with its unique flower structure. Found in Vosges, France during May, the common columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris) displays its beauty amidst nature's backdrop. Exploring the intricate parts of the Columbine flower reveals its captivating design. Wyoming offers breathtaking views of fields filled with these wildflowers in Jedediah Smith Wilderness - a true sight to behold on that memorable day in August 2019. Colyn de Coter's masterpiece "Virgin and Child Crowned by Angels" from 1490/95 features this exquisite flower as part of its symbolism. The Rocky Mountain Columbine proudly blooms in all its glory against rocky terrains. Whether it's admiring their elegance or appreciating their historical significance, aquilegias continue to captivate our hearts with their enchanting presence.