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Geum bulgaricum

Geum bulgaricum Pančić
Geum bulgaricum
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Geum bulgaricum is a perennial herb in the Rosaceae family, characterized by small, bell-shaped yellow flowers. It is native to certain mountainous regions of the Balkan Peninsula.

Description

Geum bulgaricum, described by Pančić in 1883, is a member of the genus Geum within the rose family, Rosaceae. This plant is a perennial herb with yellow, bell-like flowers. It is native to a limited range in the Balkan Peninsula, including areas in Albania, Bulgaria, and former Yugoslavia. Its global distribution is restricted to these regions.

Distribution

Global · Albania · Bulgaria · Yugoslavia

Synonyms

Sieversia bulgaricaParageum bulgaricumOreogeum bulgaricum

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