As Colorado rolls into arguably its most beautiful time of year, even the most barren foothills lining the Front Range turn a vibrant green for a few weeks. If you look closer at this lush ground cover, you’ll be amazed at the detail within the rainbow hues sprouting amid the greenery. Related: Colorado wildflowers are blooming early, with some areas peaking now Meadows, lakeshores, riverbanks, and forest floors take on a multi-colored lining and large swaths of vibrant purple, red, orange, and yellow. The Centennial state is home to countless varieties of wildflowers, but here are some of the most striking. Columbine Colorado’s state flower the columbine grows on July 29, 2019 in Dillon, Colorado.