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Geum pyrenaicum

Geum pyrenaicum Mill.
Geum pyrenaicum
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Geum pyrenaicum is a species in the genus Geum, belonging to the family Rosaceae. It was first described by the botanist Mill. in 1768. This plant is native to France and Spain.

Description

Geum pyrenaicum is a member of the Rosaceae family, a group of flowering plants that includes many economically and ecologically significant species. It is part of the genus Geum, which comprises herbaceous plants commonly known as avens. The species is native to the regions of France and Spain. It was formally published in 1768 by the author Mill., contributing to the early taxonomic classification of the genus. As with other members of the Geum genus, it is likely a perennial herb with typical features such as palmate leaves and small, clustered flowers.

Distribution

France · Spain

Synonyms

Geum tournefortiiSieversia pyrenaicaGeum sylvaticum subsp. pyrenaicumGeum pyrenaicum f. robustiusGeum pyrenaicum var. typicum

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