Definition
Aquilegia, also known as columbine, is a genus of plants known for its spurred petals and delicate, spurred flowers. These plants are often found in woodlands and rocky slopes. Think of them as the ballerinas of the flower world, twirling with their unique petal shapes. 🌸 They come in a range of colors, from vibrant reds and yellows to cool blues and purples. Unlike some showy blooms, aquilegia has a subtle, elegant charm. They're like the indie band of the garden – not mainstream, but super cool. 😎