Geum coccineum
Geum coccineum Sm.

Geum coccineum is a flowering plant in the Rosaceae family, known for its bright red flowers. It is native to the Balkans and northern Turkey and is also cultivated for ornamental purposes.
Description
Geum coccineum, described by Sm. in 1809, is a member of the Rosaceae family and the genus Geum. This species is native to mountainous regions in the Balkans and northern Turkey. It is recognized for its vivid red flowers and is sometimes grown in gardens for its ornamental value. Its distribution includes areas such as Austria, Germany, Greece, and parts of the Balkans.
Distribution
DK · Austria · SE · NO · Albania · Bulgaria · Germany · Greece · Turkey · Yugoslavia
Synonyms
Geum sadleriGeum grandiflorumGeum borisiiGeum macedonicumGeum nitidostylumGeum heldreichiiGeum borisiiGeum coccineum var. floreplenoGeum coccineum var. heldreichiiGeum coccineum var. pleniflorumGeum coccineum var. semiplenumGeum heldreichii unranked magnificumGeum heldreichii var. splendens




