no but they are endangered
The conservation status of Aquilegia chrysantha, or the Golden Columbine, is unknown. In other words, we don't have any information suggesting that they are or are not threatened. They live in the area from southern Utah to Texas and Mexico.
Scientific name: Crudia chrysantha,Russian name: Крудия хрисанта,English name: Chrysantha cedar
Scientific name: Crudia chrysantha,French name: Cèdre de Chrysanthe,English name: Chrysantha cedar
Scientific name: Crudia chrysantha,English name: Chrysantha cedar,Thai name: ประดู่, ประดู่ขาว,Vietnamese name: Gõ ninh
Aquilegia eximia was created in 1857.
Aquilegia grahamii was created in 1993.
An aquilegia is any plant of the genus Aquilegia, also known as Granny's bonnet, or Columbine, of which there are between 60 and 70 species.
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Aquilegia Vulgaris
The description of the aquilegia caerulea's leaf begins with a finely divided leaf that is a blue green color. The leaf is small and often has five or more points.
Columbines have flowers and therefore seeds. They are vascular plants. The other names for this plant is Aquilegia, or granny's connet. The Latin name Aquilegia comes from the shape of the flower that looks like an eagle's claw.