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Columbine Flower Collection

The Columbine flower, depicted in exquisite Victorian botanical illustrations, showcases its delicate beauty and captivating allure

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Mystical
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Columbine Victorian Botanical Illustration
Extremely Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Victorian Engraved Botanical Illustration of the Horny Martynia Columbine from The American Flora

Background imageColumbine Flower Collection: Victorian Botanical Illustration of Horny Martynia and Columbine

Victorian Botanical Illustration of Horny Martynia and Columbine
Extremely Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Victorian Engraved Botanical Illustration of the Hand Colored Horny Martynia and Columbine from The American Flora

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Victorian Botanical Illustration of Columbine and Wallflower Plants
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Columbine and Wallflower Plants, Victorian Botanical Illustration Plate 59

Background imageColumbine Flower Collection: Aquilegia or Columbine Plant, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Aquilegia or Columbine Plant, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Aquilegia or Columbine Plant: Plate 53

Background imageColumbine Flower Collection: Columbine Blooms In A Garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Columbine Blooms In A Garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageColumbine Flower Collection: Flower border, including Aquilegia vulgaris or Columbine, Gladiolus byzantinus

Flower border, including Aquilegia vulgaris or Columbine, Gladiolus byzantinus, Geranium phaeum or Mourning Widow, Camassia leichtlinii or Quamash, Oenothera biennis or Evening Primrose

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Swallowtail in a Scarlet Dream
A Western Tiger Swallowtail butterfly drawing the nectar at Red Columbine flowers with a lovely water reflection of the butterfly and flowers

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Scarlet Kingdom
An adult Rufous Hummingbird in-flight with Red Colombine Flowers in the background

Background imageColumbine Flower Collection: studio shot of blue flowers

studio shot of blue flowers

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columbine flowers

Background imageColumbine Flower Collection: close-up of blue columbine

close-up of blue columbine

Background imageColumbine Flower Collection: Blue Columbine (Aquilegia)

Blue Columbine (Aquilegia)

Background imageColumbine Flower Collection: Columbine -Aquilegia-, Emsland, Germany, Europe

Columbine -Aquilegia-, Emsland, Germany, Europe


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The Columbine flower, depicted in exquisite Victorian botanical illustrations, showcases its delicate beauty and captivating allure. In one illustration, it is paired with the enchanting Horny Martynia, creating a mesmerizing contrast of colors and textures. Another depiction features the Columbine alongside Wallflower plants, forming a harmonious composition that exudes elegance. Known scientifically as Aquilegia, this mystical plant is further showcased in another Victorian illustration. Its intricate details are meticulously captured, highlighting its graceful petals and slender stems. The Columbine's presence extends beyond artwork; it blooms vibrantly in gardens across Astoria, Oregon in the United States of America. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the Columbine holds medicinal properties and is celebrated for its wildflower status. A Victorian botanical illustration captures this dual nature by showcasing both its herbal qualities and untamed beauty. Alongside Wallflowers once again, these illustrations evoke a sense of nostalgia for an era when such depictions were highly valued. A flower border featuring Aquilegia vulgaris or Columbine takes center stage in yet another artistic portrayal. Accompanied by Gladiolus byzantinus (Gladiolus), Geranium phaeum (Mourning Widow), Camassia leichtlinii (Quamash), and Oenothera biennis (Evening Primrose), this vibrant arrangement creates a breathtaking display that captivates any observer. Finally, amidst all these visual wonders emerges "Swallowtail in a Scarlet Dream, " where the Columbine becomes part of an ethereal scene filled with vivid colors and fantastical imagery. This dreamlike representation invites us to explore our imagination while appreciating the timeless charm of this remarkable flower. Whether admired through Victorian botanical illustrations or encountered firsthand blooming gracefully outdoors, the Columbine flower continues to fascinate with its delicate allure and mythical presence.