Green-dragon is the name of a plant, whereas green-stone and green-wing are not plant names...yet!
Specifically, the name green-dragon (Arisaema dracontium) designates a wildflower which is native to the eastern United States of America and whose other common names include dragonroot and greendragon. Green-stone is the common name for Michigan's famous chlorastrolite; for Cornwall's famous elvan quartz-porphyry; and New Zealand's nephrite jade. Green-wing refers to a macaw (Ara chloroptera) whose native range is central and northern South America.
Yes, greendragon is the name of a plant.Specifically, the plant can be found identified by the additional common names of dragonroot and green dragon. It has the scientific name Arisaema dracontium. It is native to the eastern United States of America.
No, there is not a plant with the name of greenwing...yet!Specifically, the name can be found in nature, but not in the plant kingdom. Instead, it is the name of a macaw (Ara chloroptera) whose other common names include green-winged macaw and red-and-green macaw. The macaw in question will be found in its native range of central and northern South America.
Generally speaking, Greenstone = Pounamu But...... Finest Greenstone = Kairangi Pale Greenstone = Auhunga Semi-Transparetn Greenstone = Tongarewa Speckeld Greenstone = Kutukutu Streaked Greenstone = Tōtōeka Transparent Greenstone = Tangiwai Whitish Greenstone = Inanga
The name of a bird is what greenwing is.Specifically, the bird is the greenwing macaw (Ara chloroptera). It also is known by the common names green-wing and red-and-green wing macaw. It is native to the central and northern portions of South America.
The correct name is Pounamu.
Pounamu
The scientific name for greenstone found at Mount William, Victoria is Chlorastrolite.
Greenstone or jade
pounamu (maori) and jade
Greenstone.
It is a form of Jade, commonly known as Greenstone
'Pounamu' is the correct term for what is often called 'greenstone'.