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  Geum triflorum Pursh var. triflorum image
Photographer: Paul Drobot           

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Family Rosaceae
Geum triflorum Pursh var. triflorum
old-man's-whiskers, prairie-smoke
Geum: an ancient Latin name used by Pliny for this group
triflorum: Latin for three-flowered
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Status: Native
Plant: erect, perennial, 4"-16" tall, hairy forb
Flower: pink to purplish, 5-parted, 1" long, petals longer than the sepals; inflorescence of several flowers, nodding when young; blooms April-June
Fruit:dry seeds at the ends of long, thread-like styles
Leaf:basal leaves 4"-8" long, pinnately-divided into 7-17 progressively larger leaflets; stem with a few small leaves
Habitat: full sun; dry to moderate moisture; prairies, woods; in sandy, loamy soil
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Synonyms 
Erythrocoma grisea Greene
Erythrocoma triflora (Pursh) Greene
Geum ciliatum Pursh var. griseum (Greene) Kearney & Peebles
Geum triflorum Pursh f. pallidum Fassett
Sieversia triflora (Pursh) R.Br.

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