It is illegal to dig up or remove the blue columbine from public lands in Colorado. Blue columbine | Colorado Public Radio
Distinctive five-petaled flowers with long, elegant spurs. Common color patterns feature blue-to-lavender sepals , white inner petals, and a golden yellow center. Natural History and Habitat blue columbine
Found throughout the Rocky Mountains in the western United States, typically in alpine and subalpine habitats, aspen groves, and moist meadows. It is illegal to dig up or remove
Aquilegia coerulea (sometimes spelled caerulea ). Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family). white inner petals
This report provides an overview of the ( Aquilegia coerulea ), also known as the Rocky Mountain Columbine , based on botanical data and cultural history. Species Identification