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            Wild columbine ( Aquilegia canadensis), a native North American wildflower, is known for its distinctive, drooping, bell-shaped flowers with red and yellow hues, and long, backward-pointing spurs that attract pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies. 
The flowers are bell-shaped, drooping, and have a unique structure with 5 petals that form long, red spurs at the back, and 5 red sepals that surround the yellow petals. The long, backward-pointing spurs are a key feature, containing nectar that attracts pollinators. They bloom in late spring to early summer. The leaves are compound, with 3-lobed leaflets that are rounded and notched.  They can grow up to 2-3 feet tall. 
               
          
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