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Aquilegia chrysantha

Golden Columbine

A member of the Ranunculaceae, the Buttercup Family

Flower of Aquilegia chrysantha, Coconino National Forest, Arizona.

Flower with pollinator; detail from image below.

Coconino National Forest: Along unnamed trail between Dry Lake Hills and
Schultz Creek Trail, at ca. 8200 feet elevation.

19 June 2005.

 

Flower and foliage of Aquilegia  chrysantha, Coconino National Forest, Arizona.

Flower and upper foliage.

Same plant as in prior image.

19 June 2005.

 

Flowers of Aquilegia chrysantha, Coconino National Forest, Arizona.

Side view of flowers, same plant as in prior images.
The flower out-of-focus in the background is the same one
seen in the upper images.

19 June 2005.

 

Foliage of Aquilegia chrysantha, Coconino National Forest, Arizona.

Leaves, different individual but same location as prior images.

19 June 2005.

 

Habit of Aquilegia chrysantha, Coconino National Forest, Arizona.

Habit, same individual as in upper images.
Detail from image below

19 June 2005.

 

Habitat of Aquilegia chrysantha, Coconino National Forest, Arizona.

Habitat.

19 June 2005.

 

Inflorescence of Aquilegia chrysantha, Coconino National Forest, Arizona.

Inflorescence with several flower buds,
same vicinity as prior images, but further down trail.

19 June 2005.


Photographs copyright © Lee Dittmann

This page created 27 July 2005; updated 26 May 2008.

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