Geum canadense Jacq. |
| Herbarium: | Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)Herbarium's Specimen Details Page |
Family: | Rosaceae |
Currently Accepted Name: | Geum canadense Jacq. |
Herbarium Name Used: | Geum canadense |
Locality: | United States. Tennessee. Shelby: Memphis, Overton Park, along main trail. |
Description: | Mostly prickly stems. Flowers: usually bisexual, radially symmetrical; sepals 5; petals 5 or sometimes none, separate; stamens usually numerous; sepals, petals, and stamens attached at edge of cup (which is attached at bottom of ovary), or attached at top of ovary. Leaves: alternate, simple or compound, usually with small leaf-like structures at the base of the leaf stalk. Fruit: dry or fleshy, opening at maturity or remaining closed. |
Habitat: | Mostly prickly stems. Flowers: usually bisexual, radially symmetrical; sepals 5; petals 5 or sometimes none, separate; stamens usually numerous; sepals, petals, and stamens attached at edge of cup (which is attached at bottom of ovary), or attached at top of ovary. Leaves: alternate, simple or compound, usually with small leaf-like structures at the base of the leaf stalk. Fruit: dry or fleshy, opening at maturity or remaining closed. |
Collector: | A. DeGenova &R. Jabaily &E. Johnson &A. Gardner 85 |
Date: | 11 June 2013 |
Accession No: | SWMT05101 |
Plant Atlas Link: | Plant Atlas Citation |