Aquilegia Species, Yellow Columbine, Golden Spur Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha)

Still flowering July 2002

Texas native wildflower that grows native only in the far western region of the state.

14.7.2002


Blooms just going over

A. chrysantha Yellow Queen..wonderfull big blooms with long spurs that are slightly scented..

A. chrysantha Yellow Queen..elegant long spurs.. nearly fit in the size of my pic..

Yellow Columbine with Azaleas at Randol Mill Park, Arlington, texas.

Growing in zone 9b, mid April, late Spring.

Growing in zone 9b, mid April, late Spring. Light shade

Yellow Columbine, Aquilegia chrysantha, young plant March 9 2007.

Yellow Columbine, Aquilegia chrysantha, plant in bloom April 2007.

Yellow Columbine, Aquilegia chrysantha, close up of bloom April 2007.

'Studio'-like shot to show floral details

The type species with the white sepals in Flagstaff, Arizona, July 30th, late Summer, zone 5a-6a, 7000 ft elevation

The type species with the white sepals in Flagstaff, Arizona, July 30th, late Summer, zone 5a-6a, 7000 ft elevation

March 28, 2007, mid Spring in zone 9b. Partial shade/sun

Western McLennan Co., TX

Flowers over a long period

05-09-12

Aquilegia chysantha together wit blue columbines and some other flowers in a arrangement I made in late May 2012


Wild plant in mid July. Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah, United States

Wild plant in mid July. Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah, United States
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Aquilegia Species, Yellow Columbine, Golden Spur Columbine
Aquilegia chrysantha
Type: | Perennials |
Height: | 24-36 in. (60-90 cm) |
Conditions: | Zone 3-8, Sun to Partial Shade |