Geum rivale Plant Description:
Common Name: Water Avens
Scientific Name: Geum rivale
Type: Herbaceous Perennial
Appearance:
Form: Clump-forming with a basal rosette of leaves.
Height: Typically grows to a height of 12 to 24 inches (30 to 60 cm).
Stems: Erect, slender stems.
Foliage:
Leaves: Pinnate, coarsely toothed leaves with a basal arrangement.
Color: Deep green foliage.
Flowers:
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer.
Flower Form: Nodding, cup-shaped flowers with five petals.
Color: Varied, including shades of pink, purple, or white.
Sun Requirements:
Light: Partial shade to full sun. Can tolerate some shade.
Soil and Moisture:
Soil: Moist, well-drained soil. Prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil.
Moisture: Requires consistently moist soil.
Hardiness Zones:
Hardy: Suitable for USDA hardiness zones 3 to 8.
Landscaping Uses:
Borders: Adds color and texture to perennial borders.
Wet Areas: Well-suited for planting near water features or in damp areas.
Wild Gardens: Complements naturalistic or wild garden settings.
Maintenance:
Deadheading: Removing spent flowers can promote additional blooms.
Dividing: Divide clumps every few years to maintain vigor.
Special Features:
Attracts Pollinators: The flowers attract bees and butterflies.
Native Habitat: Geum rivale is native to wet meadows and woodland areas.
Note: Geum rivale, or Water Avens, is valued for its nodding flowers and its ability to thrive in moist or wet conditions. It brings a touch of elegance to gardens, especially those with damp soil. Regular moisture and partial shade are key elements for its successful cultivation.
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