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- Pursh. German botanist Kurt Sprengel placed it[clarification needed] in Sieversia as S. triflora in his update of Systema Vegetabilium published in 1825...
- Sieversia is a genus of flowering plants of the family Rosaceae. It is also in the subfamily Rosoideae, and tribe Colurieae. Its native range is the Russian...
-  radiatum Binomial name Geum radiatum Michx. 1903 not Pursh 1814 Synonyms Sieversia radiata (Michx.) G.Don Acomastylis radiata F.Bolle Parageum radiatum H...
- Sibbaldianthe Sibbaldiopsis – three-toothed cinquefoil (formerly in Potentilla) Sieversia Spenceria Tetraglochin Waldsteinia (sometimes in Geum) Wikimedia Commons...
- Plant List (Jun 2011). "Geum potaninii Juz". Plant List (Jun 2011). "Sieversia radiata (Michx.) G. Don". Plant List (Jun 2011). "Geum urbanum L." Tropicos...
- Colurieae is a tribe of the rose family, Rosaceae. Coluria Fallugia Geum Sieversia Waldsteinia "Rosoideae". US National Germplast System. Retrieved 6 June...
- reptans Fisch. & Steud. Caryophyllata reptans (L.) Lam. Novosieversia reptans (L.) E.I.Golubk. Parageum reptans (L.) M.Král Sieversia reptans (L.) Spreng....
- range is restricted and it is an island endemic. Hooker, J.D. (1844). "Sieversia albiflora". The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of H.M. Discovery Ships...
- citing a botanical name. In 1811, botanist Carl Ludwig Willdenow published Sieversia, which is a genus of flowering plants from Russia and ****an from the family...
- botanical garden in Bonn, professor of cell biology Orobanchaceae Bu Sieversia Johann August Carl Sievers (1762–1795) Rosaceae Bu Sigesbeckia Johann...