Geum - Species

Species

  • Geum aleppicum - Yellow avens
  • Geum bulgaricum
  • Geum calthifolium
  • Geum canadense - White avens
  • Geum × catlingii - Catlings avens
  • Geum elatum
  • Geum geniculatum - Bent avens
  • Geum heterocarpum
  • Geum japonicum
  • Geum laciniatum - Rough avens
  • Geum leiospermum
  • Geum macrophyllum - Largeleaf avens
  • Geum molle
  • Geum montanum - Alpine avens
  • Geum parviflorum
  • Geum peckii - Mountain avens
  • Geum pentapetalum
  • Geum pyrenaicum
  • Geum quellyon - Scarlet avens, Chilean avens
  • Geum radiatum
  • Geum reptans - Creeping avens
  • Geum rhodopeum
  • Geum rivale - Water avens
  • Geum rossii - Alpine avens
  • Geum sikkimense
  • Geum sylvaticum
  • Geum triflorum - Purple avens or Prairie smoke
  • Geum turbinatum
  • Geum uniflorum
  • Geum urbanum - Wood avens or Herb Bennet
  • Geum vernum - Spring avens
  • Geum virginianum - Cream avens or Virginia avens

For a more detailed list see List of Geum species.

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