21,101 observationsEndangered
prairie smoke
Geum triflorum
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Plantae βΊPhylum: Tracheophyta βΊClass: Magnoliopsida βΊOrder: Rosales βΊFamily: Rosaceae βΊGenus: Geum
About
Geum triflorum, (prairie smoke, three-flowered avens, or old man's whiskers) is a spring-blooming perennial herbaceous plant of North America from northern Canada to California and east to New York. The flowers bloom from mid-spring to early summer.
Frequently Asked Questions
- The scientific name of prairie smoke is Geum triflorum.
- prairie smoke belongs to the kingdom Plantae.
- prairie smoke belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta.
- prairie smoke belongs to the class Magnoliopsida.
- prairie smoke belongs to the order Rosales.
- prairie smoke belongs to the family Rosaceae.
- prairie smoke belongs to the genus Geum.