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Gillenia
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Gillenia - G. trifoliata is a Spiraea-like plant with numerous erect slender stems, about 2 feet high, and branching in the upper part into a loose panicle of white flowers.

 


Gillenia trifoliata
Bowman's Root
Compact habit, etherial white flowers growing in a few loose termianal panicles, with red petioles and mahogany stems. Foliage gives attractive red autmn color.

3H. Gillenia - Leaves compound. - 1/2. E. North America.
3I. Pyreae Baillon
N = 17; four copies of GBSSI [granule bound starch synthase I].

(aka: Gillenia trifoliatus) This discovery by Virginia plantsman Paul James is the first commercially available pink-flowered form of the typically white-flowered Bowman's root...
Pot Size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)
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Fawns Breath [English]: Gillenia trifoliata
Faxina-Vermelha [Portuguese]: Dodonaea viscosa
Faxoe [Italian]: Phaseolus vulgaris
Faxon Dagger [English]: Yucca faxoniana
Faxon Yucca [English]: Yucca faxoniana
Faxon's Oak [English]: Quercus faxonii ...

Gillenia - Spiraea trifoliata
Ginebro - Juniperus communis
Ginesta - Retama sphaerocarpa
Ginestera - Spartium junceum
Ginkgo - Ginkgo biloba
Ginseng - Panax ginseng
Ginseng norteamericano - Panax quinquefolius ...

---Other Species---
Gillenia stipulata, taller and more bushy,with fewer flowers and roots more like those of Ipecac; grows as far west as Kansas.
It is, equally with G. trifoliata, the source of Gillenia.
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Gillenia trifoliata Bowman's Root
Helleborus foetidus Bearfoot Hellebore
Helleborus orientalis Lenten Rose
Heuchera species Coral Bells
Hosta species Plantain Lily
Iris cristata Crested Iris
Lamium maculatum Spotted Dead Nettle * ...

Index- plants in this Family
Rosaceae / Rose Bowman's Root (Porteranthus trifoliata)
Bowman's Root is also known as Indian Physic. The Genus Porteranthus is also know as Gillenia. ...

See also: May, India, Helleborus, Pink, Geranium maculatum

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