Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Geum L.

GEUM L.

(C.J.W., D.R.G.)

Erect, rhizomatous, perennial herbs. Lvs in basal rosettes and cauline; basal lvs lyrate to imparipinnate or pinnately 3-foliolate, often with a large terminal leaflet and several pairs of smaller lateral leaflets which may be rudimentary, usually serrate or crenate; cauline lvs entire to pinnate, usually decreasing upwards, sometimes much reduced; stipules usually adnate to petiole below. Infl. a lax, bracteate cyme or fls solitary. Fls 5-merous, ⚥, small- to medium-sized, sometimes nodding. Hypanthium saucer-shaped to cylindric, sometimes with a central carpophore. Epicalyx segments usually < sepals. Sepals sometimes reflexed at fruiting. Petals spreading, white, yellow, pink or reddish orange. Stamens numerous. Ovary superior; carpels numerous; styles numerous; ovules 1 per carpel. Fr. a head of many achenes; styles long or short, hairy or glabrous, sometimes elongating at fruiting, sometimes only the basal hooked portion (rostrum) persistent.

Key

1
Plant > 300 mm tall at flowering; cauline lvs numerous, decreasing in size upwards; distal part of style deciduous; petals yellow
2
Plant < 300 mm tall at flowering; cauline lvs few, ± uniform; whole style persistent; petals usually white, very rarely yellow
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2
Achenes c. 150-250 in cylindric-globose heads; basal lvs with (2)-3-6 pairs of major leaflets; petals > sepals
Achenes c. 50-70 in ± globose heads; basal lvs with 1-2-(3) pairs of major leaflets; petals < sepals
3
Achenes densely hairy
4
Achenes usually glabrous, rarely with a few hairs on shoulder
6
4
Fls always solitary; leaflets usually rimmed with harsh orange-red hairs; petals (7)-10-15-(17) mm long
Most infls with 2-many fls, sometimes a few fls solitary; leaflets with white hairs only; petals 4-8-(15) mm long
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5
Petals white, 4-8-(10) mm long
Petals yellow, c. 12-15 mm long
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Infls usually with several fls, very rarely fls solitary and then peduncle with intermixed long and very short hairs
Fls mostly solitary, very rarely 2 per infl.; peduncle with very short hairs only

c. 50 spp., widespread in temperate and alpine regions. Native spp. 5, naturalised 2.

Some spp. and hybrids are grown in gardens, particularly as rockery plants, and a few are minor weeds of temperate countries. The N.Z. spp. have not been investigated taxonomically in detail; plants formerly treated as G. urbanum L.   var. strictum Hook. f. and regarded as indigenous, are treated here as naturalised, with specimens allocated to both G. urbanum and G allepicum.

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