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Geum 'Prinses Juliana'
This lovely perennial plant has pure orange flowers from late May to early August - and sometimes a little later.

 


Geum triflorum
Prairie Smoke, Old Man's Whiskers, Purple Avens, Avens, Grecian Rose ...

Geum chiloense
Tall flower spikes grow from mounds of velvety foliage to 15 inches high, 2 feet wide.
'Lady Stratheden' has clear yellow blooms; 'Mrs Bradshaw' has double scarlet blooms. Both have a delicate wildflower look.

Geum triflorum (Prairie smoke, Purple avens)
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Geum Chiloense
Geum Chiloense - G. chiloense grandiflorum is one of the best single-flowered forms in the group.

Geum urbanum

Nombres relacionados: Bennet (inglés), Benoître (francés), Blessed herb (inglés), Cariofilada (castellano), Colewort (inglés), Erva benta (gallego y/o portugués), European avens (inglés), Gariot (francés), Geum rivale (similar), ...

Geum chiloense hort.[1]
G. chilense Lindl.[2]
G. coccineum Lindl.[2]
Geum quellyon, commonly called Scarlet avens[1]. Chilean avens, or Grecian rose, is a perennial herb of the Rosaceae family, native to the Central Region of Chile.

Geum macrophyllum (Large-leaved Avens)
Rosaceae (Rose Family)
The enlarged leaf ("macrophyllum") of the basal leaves sets this Geum apart.

Geum roots & crushed seed pods were used by Eastern Cascades First Peoples to make a tea tonic that tastes like sassafrass. It was used by First Peoples also as an eye-wash & as a gargle for soar throat, or as a body-wash for aches & pains.

Geum 'Beech House Apricot'
Genus: Geum
Cultivar: 'Beech House Apricot'
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Purple Avens
Geum rivale L.
Other names: Water avens
Family: Rosaceae, Rose
Genus: Geum ...

White Avens
Geum canadense
The petals of white avens are around the same length as the pointed green sepals. This distinguishes it from the similar rough avens (Geum virginianum), which has petals definitely shorter than the sepals.

Common Name: Prairie Smoke
Latin Name: Geum triflorum
Habitat: Woods and prairies
Blooms: Spring, early summer ...

Prairie Smoke
Scientific Name: Geum triflorum Pursh
Synonym:
Family: Rosaceae ...

Index- plants in this Family
Rosaceae / Rose White Avens (Geum canadense)
White Avens is also known as Cramproot. ...

Geum parviflorum is a spreading or erect herbaceous plant which grows to 4-12 in (10-30 cm) high at flowering. The bright green leaves are in rosettes. White flowers, 0.6 in (1.5 cm), in diameter, at the end of hairy stems.

Geum x 'Flames of Passion'
Avens
This Future Plants introduction is a Piet Oudolf selection that is compact and flowers very freely. Bright fire red flowers, on the orange side, appear in late April and May on deep wine red stems.

Geum chiloense
Family: Rosaceae
Geum, Grecian Rose
Origin: Chile
Geum chiloense is a perennial with handsome foliage with divided leaves. Evergreen in warmer climates.

Geum urbanum (L)
Synonyms and Common names: Radix caryophyllata, Wood Avens, City Avens, European Avens, Yellow Avens, Star of the Earth, Wild rye, Way Bennet, Herb Bennet, Colewort, Goldy star, Goldy stone, Clove root, Benedict's herb, ...

Geum triflorum. Prairie Smoke.
Potentilla anserina. Silverweed Cinquefoil. Harrison Lake. Near Harrison, Montana.
Potentilla glandulosa. Sticky Cinquefoil.

GEUM A neat plant, with dwarf fern-like foliage. The strawberry-like flowers being borne on stems 300 to 900 mm (1 to 3 ft) tall. They may be yellow, orange or scarlet. It is often in season from June-September.

Wood Avens Geum urbanum
Wood Crane's-bill. Geranium sylvaticum
Wood Crane's-bill Geranium sylvaticum ...

Prairie smoke (Geum triflorum, Zone 1) Pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris, Zone 5)
Late spring/early summer
Eastern columbine (Aquilegia canadensis, Zone 3) Barrenwort (Epimedium x versicolor, Zone 5) ...

The botanical name, Geum, originated from the Greek geno, to yield an agreeable fragrance, because, when freshly dug up, the root has a clove-like aroma.

Geum
Geum Geum hybrids
Ginkgo
Ginkgo, Maidenhair Tree Ginkgo biloba
Globe Thistle
Veitch's Blue Globe Thistle Echinops ritro ‘Veitch's Blue'
Glorybower
Harlequin Clerodendrum trichotomum
Glory Bush ...

Wood avens (Geum Urbanum) is a perennial herb 10-20 inches tall, with a ligneous stem and a wide area of spreading.

Interspersed with this wide palette of favorites is a list of hard-to-find accent plants that boggles the tongue as well as the brain: Geum triflorum, Phlox divaricata laphamii, Ornithogalum arabicum, Nectaroscordum siculum, ...

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A range of common edible and ornamental plants can be affected, including brassicas, carrots, foxgloves, geum, grapevines, hebe, busy Lizzie (Impatiens), lettuce, onions, pansies, parsnips, peas, poppies, rhubarb, roses, ...

Acer negundo, Acer saccharinum, Actinomeris alternifolia, Ambrosia trifida Asarum canadense, Campanula americana, Celtis occidentalis, Cryptotaenia canadensis, Elymus virginicus, Fraxinus americana, Galium aparine, Geum canadense, ...

Geranium phaeum 'Samobor'Geum coccineum 'Werner Arends'
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Tiarella 'Spring Symphony'
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See also: Avens, Green, May, Pink, Orange