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Colorado columbine
Closeup Bottle Brush new leaves in springtime, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Elegant nature seen in single Golden Columbine blossom, its  bright yellow flower against natural habitat in bokeh copy space.
Columbine flower portrait - state flower of Colorado USA
Red columbine is an herbaceous perennial native to woodland and rocky slopes in eastern North America and is prized for its red and yellow flowers.
Aquilegia or Columbine is perennial wildflower, which is native to most temperate areas of the world. It tends to cross-pollinate, hybridize, and self-seed freely, creating new strains and colors. Columbine flowers come in many different colors, including red, pink, white, yellow, blue and purple. They bloom in late spring to early summer and self-seed readily if not deadheaded.
Closeup on the flower of a yellow and pink Columbine on black background
Nature, plant photography and flower in landscape, countryside and natural environment. Spring mockup, wilderness copy space and isolated yellow floral, blossom and bloom in ecosystem for background
Yellow Columbine
Marsh marigolds with bokeh and bug. A showy wildflower of late April in Connecticut's Litchfield Hills. This patch is along the wild and scenic Bantam River in Washington CT.
Columbine blooming in front of Gothic Mountain near Crested Butte, Colorado
Yellow and lavender Columbine wild flower in Telluride, Colorado in western USA. Columbine is the state flower of Colorado.
White and Purple Columbine with selective focus over green
Caltha palustris, commonly called Marsh marigold, is a rhizomatous perennial of the Buttercup family that is native to stream margins, marshes, swamps and wet meadows. The common name, marsh marigold, is only descriptively accurate as to this plant’s habitat, because it neither looks like, nor is related to, marigolds, which is Aster family. It typically grows 12-18” tall on hollow, branching stems. Bright yellow flowers with 5-9 deep yellow petal-like sepals bloom in winter and spring (February to June).
A bright yellow and purple Aquilegia flavescens on the orange background
Colorado Columbine State Flower - Scenic springtime meadow with fresh wildflowers and green lush aspen tree forests.
Epimedium flower in the garden
Creamcups, Platystemon californicus, Salt Point State Park,  Sonoma County, California; Northern California Coast.  Papaveraceae
Golden columbine - forest wildflower
Swamp buttercup along the Bantam River in Connecticut
Taking a closer look at a red and yellow columbine flower.
Close-up of one beautiful white Columbine flower.. Black background
Close up of a yellow aquilegia flower in bloom
Aquilegia or Columbine is perennial wildflower, which is native to most temperate areas of the world. It tends to cross-pollinate, hybridize, and self-seed freely, creating new strains and colors. Columbine flowers come in many different colors, including red, pink, white, yellow, blue and purple. They bloom in late spring to early summer and self-seed readily if not deadheaded.
Columbine bloom with mountains in background near Crested Butte, Colorado
In Termessos National Park\nLilium candidum flower
Spring in Colorado's high country.
Wildflowers
Aquilegia is a genus of about 60-70 species of perennial plants that are found in meadows, woodlands, and at higher altitudes throughout the Northern Hemisphere, known for the spurred petals of their flowers.
Creamcups, Platystemon californicus, Salt Point State Park,  Sonoma County, California; Northern California Coast.  Papaveraceae
Free Images: "bestof:Golden columbine (aquilegia chrysantha). Views along Humphreys Trail No. 50. The trail starts at the Arizona Snowbowl and winds steeply up to Humphreys Peak,"
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