Solved Plant identification

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  1. Max6389

    Max6389 Gardener

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    Could you please help me identify these plants. The first is the purple one in the middle (not the tulip with the aphid ). Also the purple flower in the centre on the second picture with the lighter version behind it

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    Silver surfer PLANTAHOLIC

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    Hello, the purple flower in the 1st picture is an Allium, there are a myriad of colours, but this one looks like purple sensation to me.
    The second picture is Aquilegia (Columbine or granny bonnet), again there are loads of varieties, can be difficult to tell exactly which one until it opens, but it looks like red Hobbit.
     
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    Suspect it is a seeded Aquilegia as there is a pale pink one in the back ground,deeper pink infront......which means it will not be a named cultivar.
    Aquilegia Red hobbit..is VERY red.

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