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Yellow wildflower common avens Victorian botanical illustration by Anne PrattYellow wildflower common avens, Geum urbanum. The botanical name, Geum, originated from the Greek geno, to yield an agreeable fragrance, because, when freshly dug up, the root has a clove-like aroma
hand painted illustration of scarlet flowered geum, Geum coccineum, and moutain sieversia, Geum montanumHand painted illustration of scarlet flowered geum, Geum coccineum, and moutain sieversia, Geum montanum (Sieversia montana). 1847
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Water avens (Geum rivale), Burren, Ireland, Europe
Mountain Avens or White Dryas (Dryas octopetala), Burren, Ireland, Europe
Meadow with Mountain Avens or White Dryas (Dryas octopetala), Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe
Red Avens -Geum coccineum-, flower
Scarlet Avens -Geum coccineum-, Balkan region, Europe