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The plant blooms early June setting out several pendulous flowers, which last all summer long. Flower clusters top erect stems, each one comprised of 5 cream colored petals with nectar spurs at the ends. The spurs are about one inch long and have hooked tips. The largest parts of the blossoms are the showy, yellow or sometimes pinkish sepals and the numerous stamens protruding from the core of the corolla. Fruits are erect, pod-like follicles covered with glands and fine hairs.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ecology:<\/strong>\u00a0it typically grows in moist mountain meadows, open forests and rocky slopes at subalpine to alpine elevations. Native communities of yellow columbines are found in the Cascade Range, from southern British Columbia and Alberta to northwestern Oregon, and eastward to Montana, Utah and Colorado.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Growing conditions:<\/strong>\u00a0favors partial shade and moist, rocky soils. It requires a moderate amount of water. 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