Sitka Columbine is an herbaceous perennial with stems which are 1-6 dm high and arising from a simple or branched rootcrown. The basal leaves have long petioles and are twice divided into threes; the ultimate wedge-shaped segments are lobed and 1-5 cm long. The few, alternate stem leaves are smaller and less divided. Foliage is glabrous to sparsely hairy with a thin, waxy coating on the undersides of the leaves. 1 to several stalked, nodding flowers are borne at the top of the stem. Each flower has 5 red, spreading sepals and 5 red to yellow, horn-shaped petals with a 2-5 mm long blade and a 10-15 mm straight spur. There are numerous stamens, and the fruit is an erect, bell-shaped, 5-chambered capsule which is ca. 2 cm long.
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The Colorado Columbine.
Columbine.
Aquilegia
The Colorado state flower is the Rocky Mountain Columbine.
Colorado's state flower is called the Rocky Mountain Columbine.
That is the flower...
Nearly every color is available for the Columbine flower except true orange. Some examples are purple and white. Columbine thrives in sun or partial shade in well-drained and moist soil.
Colorado's state flower is the White and Lavender Columbine.
Colorado's state flower is the Rocky Mountain Columbine.
mainly blue with some white
i reckon its 6-8 inches tall