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Sage, I just went back and started relabeling; hope you don't mind...

Still working on some...

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Eastern red columbine (Aquilegia canadensis)

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Good find!
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Definitely Aquilegia ... canadensis? I'm surprised yours are "starting" to flower since mine are getting ready to wrap up. Hummingbirds love them.

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Sage is a wee bit north of us, AS, but good call on genus and species...

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Solomon's Seal (Polygonatum commutatum)

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Pink Lady Slipper (Cypripedium acaule)
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nope, the one labelled uvularia (bellwort) is actually solomon's seal.

Here's a picture of the uvularia:

https://www.em.ca/garden/Uvularia%20grandiflora1.jpg

The little flowers in pairs is a dead giveaway for solomon's seal:

https://thymeafterthyme.com/images/Polygonatum_biflorum.jpg

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Good call RBG...

Not showy lady slipper (Cyprepedium reginae) but pink lady slipper (C. acaule)...

NICE!

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Butter and Eggs (Linaria vulgaris)
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Lupine (Lupinus perennis)
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Peanut
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Kitty
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I LIKE those yellow and tangerine flowers! I believe it's an Antirrhinum (snapdragon) but a perennial one or self seeding annual?

Purple one is Lupine, probably wild, with the classic palm like leaves.

The last two are Felis catus of the domestic variety though I'm unsure of the specific name....:P

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While it is related to Antirhinnum, the Linnean nomenclature previously supplied is correct...

[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linaria_vulgaris]More on Butter And Eggs...[/url]

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Time for the Summer Version, Sage?

Let me know if you would like to lock this...

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