Geum

/ˈdʒiːəm/ noun

A genus of flowering plants in the rose family, often grown in gardens for their pretty red, yellow, or pink flowers and feathery seedheads.

From Latin 'geum,' the plant was named by the Roman naturalist Pliny. The botanical name has remained unchanged for over 2,000 years in scientific use.

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