Geum magellanicum
Geum magellanicum Comm. ex Pers.

Geum magellanicum is a species in the genus Geum, belonging to the Rosaceae family. It was first described in 1806 and is native to the southern regions of Argentina and central to southern Chile.
Description
Geum magellanicum (Comm. ex Pers.) is a member of the Rosaceae family, commonly known as the rose family. The species is distributed across Argentina South, as well as central and southern regions of Chile. It was published in the scientific literature in 1806 and is part of the genus Geum, which includes several herbaceous plants known for their showy flowers and rhizomatous growth. This species is found in the temperate regions of southern South America, where it is adapted to the local climate and ecological conditions.
Distribution
Argentina South · Chile Central · Chile South
Synonyms
Geum chiloense




