Geum Triflorum (Noun)
Meaning
North American perennial with hairy basal pinnate leaves and purple flowers and plume-tipped fruits.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Geum triflorum is a perennial native to North America, often mistaken for an invasive weed due to its hairy basal pinnate leaves.
- Prairie smoke, also known as Geum triflorum, blooms in late spring with delicate purple flowers.
- In late summer, Geum triflorum produces an attractive plume-tipped fruit resembling a purple feathery smoke.
- The plant species Geum triflorum attracts various native bee species with its deep purple flowers.
- Geum triflorum thrives in dry to medium soil conditions, frequently observed in open prairies and woodland edges.