Nghĩa của từ geum bằng Tiếng Anh

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a plant of a genus that comprises the avens.
These include the dahlias and impatiens as well as roses, cyclamen, nicotiana, geum and the darkening petals of Sedum spectabile.

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2. The botanical name for Avens is Geum

3. Avens: 1 n any of various perennials of the genus Geum having usually pinnate basal leaves and variously colored flowers Types: show 7 types hide 7 types Geum alleppicum strictum , Geum strictum , yellow Avens erect subshrub with deep yellow flowers; Europe and Asia and North America Geum canadense , bennet , white Avens North American

4. White Avens (Geum canadense) of the Rose (Rosaceae) family occurs in the U.S

5. Geum-ja wondered if Geun-shik wasn't a fool

6. Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Geum, Avens, Scarlet Avens (Geum coccineum) 'Koi' supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden.

7. Geum: Avens; Geum is a long blooming member of the rose family which will reward you with flowers in shades of yellow, orange, red, or pink

8. Genus Geum, family Rosaceae: several species, including the widespread water Avens (G

9. Wildcrafted Avens: disinfectant, anti-inflammatory, astringent, etc - sustainably harvested wild herbs - geum macrophyllum DesertRoseFarm

10. Geum Totally Tangerine - Common name:Avens - Warm tangerine flowers on strong fuzzy stems explode over strawberry-like foliage

11. Avens definition: any of several temperate or arctic rosaceous plants of the genus Geum , such as G

12. Avens, (genus Geum), genus of about 50 species of perennial flowering plants in the rose family (Rosaceae)

13. Among the Rosaceae, cinquefoils are close relatives of avens (genus Geum) and roses (Rosa), and even closer relatives of Agrimonies (Agrimonia)

14. Alabama Slammer Avens Geum 'Alabama Slammer' is a clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with medium-sized, single to semi double, gold flowers, 1 in

15. Avens Any of various perennial herbs of the genus Geum in the rose family, having often pinnate basal leaves and variously colored flowers with many pistils.

16. Avens Avens, also called geum, brightens up the spring landscape with its red, orange, or yellow blossoms for several weeks in spring and early summer

17. Geum (Avens) is a long blooming perennial which will reward you with lovely roselike flowers in bright shades of yellow, orange, red, or pink from spring to late summer if deadheaded

18. Avens General Information; Symbol: GEUM Group: Dicot Family: Rosaceae Duration: Growth Habit: Native Status: AK N CAN I,N GL N L48 I,N SPM N: Data Source and Documentation: About our new maps

19. Definition of Avens : any of a genus (Geum) of perennial herbs of the rose family with white, purple, red, or yellow flowers First Known Use of Avens 13th century, in the meaning defined above

20. After five naval confrontations that took place in August 663 at Baekgang, considered the lower reaches of Geum River or Dongjin river, the Silla-Tang forces emerged victorious, and Buyeo Pung escaped to Goguryeo.

21. Geum / ˈdʒiːəm /, commonly called Avens, is a genus of about 50 species of rhizomatous perennial herbaceous plants in the rose family and its subfamily Rosoideae, widespread across Europe, Asia, North and South America, Africa, and New Zealand

22. Agalinis gattingeri Agalinis skinneriana Ammannia robusta Geum peckii Balsamorhiza deltoidea Buchnera americana Braya longii Cimicifuga elata Trichophorum planifolium Lespedeza virginica Ranunculus alismaefolius var. alismaefolius Opuntia humifusa Coreopsis rosea Cryptantha minima Adiantum capillus-veneris Gentiana alba Panax quinquefolius Tephrosia virginiana

23. ---Habitat--- The Avens (Geum urbanum, Linn.), belonging to the order Rosacece, its genus being nearly related to the Potentilla genus, is a common wayside plant in Great Britain, abundant in woods and hedges in England, Ireland and southern Scotland, though becoming scarcer in the north.