Columbine (Aquilegia species) flowers are native to higher altitudes of North America, Europe and Asia with more than 60 naturally occurring species in various shades of yellow, red, blue, pink, white and purple. The bell shaped flowers, favored by hummingbirds, have petals modified into a long nectar-rich spur. They are easily propagated from seed which, like the plant's roots, are highly toxic. This image was made with a 100 mm macro lens.
Columbine (Aquilegia species) flowers are native to higher altitudes of North America, Europe and Asia with more than 60 naturally occurring species in various shades of yellow, red, blue, pink, white and purple. The bell shaped flowers, favored by hummingbirds, have petals modified into a long nectar-rich spur. They are easily propagated from seed which, like the plant's roots, are highly toxic. This image was made with a 100 mm macro lens.
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