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Geum uniflorum

Geum uniflorum Buchanan
Geum uniflorum
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Geum uniflorum is a species in the genus Geum, belonging to the Rosaceae family. It was first described by Buchanan in 1870 and is native to the South Island of New Zealand.

Description

Geum uniflorum is a member of the Rosaceae family, a group of flowering plants that includes many economically and ecologically significant species. The species is part of the genus Geum, commonly known as avens, which consists of herbaceous perennial plants. This species is indigenous to the South Island of New Zealand, where it is found in natural habitats. The scientific description of Geum uniflorum was published in 1870 by Buchanan, contributing to the early botanical documentation of New Zealand's flora.

Distribution

New Zealand South

Synonyms

Oncostylus uniflorus

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