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Geum urbanum, also
known as wood avens, herb Bennet,
colewort and St. Benedict's herb (Latin
herba benedicta), is a
perennial plant in the rose family...
- sylvati****
Geum talbotianum –
Tasmanian snowrose Geum triflorum –
prairie smoke or three-flowered
avens Geum turbinatum Geum uniflorum Geum urbanum – wood...
- orellana)
Artemisia (Artemisia spp.)
Asafoetida (Ferula ****afoetida)
Avens (
Geum urbanum)
Avocado leaf (****a americana) Bai zhi,
Dahurian angelica (Angelica...
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Identification Handbook.
Media related to
Geum rivale at
Wikimedia Commons Video and
commentary on
Geum urbanum and
Geum rivale "
Geum rivale".
Plants for a ****ure...
- tick-trefoil)
Galium aparine (cleavers)
Geum aleppi**** (yellow avens)
Geum canadense (white avens)
Geum urbanum (herb bennet)
Osmorhiza claytonii (Clayton's...
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readily hybridizes with the
introduced Geum urbanum. The
hybrid is
named Geum ×
catlingii J.-P.
Bernard & R. Gauthier.
Geum canadense is a
herbaceous plant with...
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visiting a
flower for
nectar Seed
dispersal by animals: many
hooked Geum urbanum fruits attached to a dog's fur
Legumes have root
nodules containing symbiotic...
- Jacq. and the
introduced G.
urbanum L. It is
named after Paul M. Catling, the
botanist who
first observed the hybrid.
Geum ×catlingii is a
hybrid taxon...
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hexaploid clade along with G. rivale, G.
urbanum, G. montanum, G. triflorum, and G. reptans. The
Geum plants in this
clade develop a hook away from...
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stomachic effects include:[citation needed]
Agrimony Aloe
Anise Avens (
Geum urbanum)
Barberry Bitterwood (Picrasmaa excelsa)
Cannabis Cayenne Centaurium...