The best college job I ever had was the summer I worked in the Cherokee National Forest, tromping through remote woods and cataloguing native and invasive plants of Eastern Tennessee.

I remember one day stumbling across a patch of the some of the most interesting plants I had ever seen. The leaves looked like small green mittens and the flame red flowers stood tall on sturdy stalks. It was my first exposure to wild columbine, and to this day it remains as a personal favorite and a standout plant for any natural area or home garden.

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