Geum urbanum

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Definition

Noun: * A perennial herbaceous plant: Geum urbanum is a species of flowering plant in the rose family (Rosaceae). It is commonly known as wood avens or herb bennet. It is characterized by hairy stems and leaves, small yellow flowers with five petals, and distinctive seed heads with hooked bristles. Its root has historically been valued for its astringent properties.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Geum urbanum is often found growing in shady woodland areas and hedgerows.
    • The dried root of Geum urbanum was traditionally used to make a medicinal tea.
    • You can identify Geum urbanum by its bright yellow flowers and the red hooks on its seed heads.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical contexts: The scientific name is always italicized. The genus name () is capitalized, while the species epithet () is not.
    • The study focused on the germination rates of Geum urbanum seeds.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names:
    • Wood avens: The most frequently used common name for this plant.
    • Herb Bennet: A traditional name, often used in historical or herbalism contexts.
    • Colewort: A less common historical name.
  • Related Species:
    • Geum rivale (water avens): A related species that prefers wetter habitats and has nodding, pinkish-orange flowers.
Synonyms
  • Wood avens (n): The primary common name synonym.
  • Herb Bennet (n): A traditional synonym, particularly in herbal medicine.
Notes
  • This is a scientific/Latin name for a specific plant species. In general English usage, the common names "wood avens" or "herb bennet" are more likely to be encountered than the binomial nomenclature .
Noun
  1. hairy Eurasian plant with small yellow flowers and an astringent root formerly used medicinally