The Colorado Columbine is our state flower. It is cultivated and not a natural bloom.
larryj Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2025 #1 The Colorado Columbine is our state flower. It is cultivated and not a natural bloom.
AlanLichty Moderator Jul 11, 2025 #2 Nice hues on this bloom. Our yellow ones are down to one or two stragglers at a time compared to dozens of blooms at any time a few weeks ago.
Nice hues on this bloom. Our yellow ones are down to one or two stragglers at a time compared to dozens of blooms at any time a few weeks ago.
JimFox Moderator Staff member Jul 11, 2025 #3 That looks so different being yellow! A nice capture of it, but I think I like it with the blue hues best.
That looks so different being yellow! A nice capture of it, but I think I like it with the blue hues best.
larryj Well-Known Member Jul 12, 2025 #4 AlanLichty said: Nice hues on this bloom. Our yellow ones are down to one or two stragglers at a time compared to dozens of blooms at any time a few weeks ago. Click to expand... Hi Alan thanks for your comments, appreciated! You are right these guys do not stay around very long, maybe a few weeks, but they are fun to shot!
AlanLichty said: Nice hues on this bloom. Our yellow ones are down to one or two stragglers at a time compared to dozens of blooms at any time a few weeks ago. Click to expand... Hi Alan thanks for your comments, appreciated! You are right these guys do not stay around very long, maybe a few weeks, but they are fun to shot!
larryj Well-Known Member Jul 12, 2025 #5 JimFox said: That looks so different being yellow! A nice capture of it, but I think I like it with the blue hues best. Click to expand... Hi Jim, thanks for your comments. I also like the columbines flowers found in nature, usually blue or light purple.
JimFox said: That looks so different being yellow! A nice capture of it, but I think I like it with the blue hues best. Click to expand... Hi Jim, thanks for your comments. I also like the columbines flowers found in nature, usually blue or light purple.