Wild Columbine

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Wild Columbine

Aquilegia canadensis

Ranunculaceae Red Yellow

No matter how many times one sees the columbine in bloom, it never ceases to be a thrill. Although this is the common columbine of much of the eastern United States, in Texas it occurs only in deciduous forests of canyon bottoms in central Texas, where it grows on honeycombed limestone rock and blooms in the spring. It “jumps” from the nearest localities, in southeastern Oklahoma, to the Hill Country, and is thus said to have a “disjunct” distribution pattern.

Seasonality

Flowering months

March April May

Texas distribution

Region map

The highlighted regions reflect the historical distribution data preserved in the original collection.

Edwards Plateau North-Central Texas

Herbarium sheets

Specimen gallery

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