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Red Columbine

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The red columbine has had a significant role in its habitat and ecology. As an important food source for hummingbirds, it has had a historical importance for native American tribes as both a medicine and a perfume.

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© 2013
Image Size
4288x2848 / 9.8MB
Keywords
A. formosa, America, Angiosperms, Aquilegia, Aquilegia formosa, Clackamas County, Eudicots, Mount Hood, Mt. Hood National Forest, Oregon, PNW, Pacific Northwest, Plantae, Ranunculaceae, Ranunculales, Sitka columbine, Trillium Lake, USA, United States, background, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bouquet, bud, buttercup, color, columbine, countryside, crimson columbine, dicot, field, flora, flower, flowers, forb, fresh, green, herb, meadow, native, natural, nature, perennial, plant, plants, red, red columbine, spring, sub-alpine, summer, uncultivated, west coast, western columbine, wild, wildflowers, yellow
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Red & Orange Wildflowers, Ranunculaceae (Buttercups)
The red columbine has had a significant role in its habitat and ecology. As an important food source for hummingbirds, it has had a historical importance for native American tribes as both a medicine and a perfume.