Geum aleppicum, commonly called yellow avens or common avens[1] is a flowering plant native to most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere, from eastern Europe across Asia and North America.
It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 1 m tall with pinnate leaves. The flowers are 2 cm diameter, yellow, with five to seven toothed petals.[1]
There are two subspecies:
Geum aleppicum subsp. aleppicum. Europe and Asia.
Geum aleppicum subsp. strictum. North America.
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Geumaleppicum, commonly called yellow avens or common avens is a flowering plant native to most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere, from eastern Europe...
hybridise with Geumaleppicum (the hybrid being named Geum × aurantiacum Fries ex Scheutz), with Geum macrophyllum var. perincisum (as Geum × pervale), and...
single polar flagellum which has been isolated from roots of the plant Geumaleppicum from the Mount Taibai in the Shaanxi Province in China. LPSN lpsn.dsmz...
of Asticcacaulis which has been isolated from the roots of the plant Geumaleppicum from the Taibai Mountain in China. "Asticcacaulis". LPSN. "Asticcacaulis...
issues. The plant is more commonly referred to as yellow avens and geumaleppicum. It is marked by the small yellow flower it produces when it blooms...
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