



aquilegia flavescens
The Yellow Columbine is a beautiful flower with bright yellow petals that look like little bells! It attracts many butterflies and bees, making gardens lively and colorful.
生息地: Rocky slopes and open woods
The Yellow Columbine has intricate, nodding yellow flowers, often with red or orange spurs that extend backward. Its delicate, fern-like leaves are typically blue-green, making the bright, unique blooms stand out in its habitat.




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植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Hummingbirds love these flowers because their long beaks can reach the sweet nectar hidden deep inside.
Its name "Columbine" comes from the Latin word for dove, due to the flower's resemblance to a cluster of doves.
Native Americans historically used parts of columbine plants for various traditional remedies.
The petals are actually transformed leaves, folded to create the unique spur shapes! Wow!
Yellow Columbine has long spurs that hold nectar, attracting hummingbirds for efficient pollination.
Yellow Columbine can grow in rocky crevices, anchoring itself in tough spots to find moisture.
Yellow Columbine has dry seed pods that release seeds when shaken by wind, spreading new plants.
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Selasphorus rufus
sips nectar from its long spurs.
Bombus bifarius
gathers pollen and nectar.
Odocoileus hemionus
grazes on its leaves and stems.
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30-90 cm
30-60 cm
3-5 cm
Late spring to mid-summer
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多年生
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