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Creeping avens (Geum reptans)-i
Creeping avens (Geum reptans)-i
Creeping avens (Geum reptans)-i
Creeping avens (Geum reptans)-i
Creeping avens (Geum reptans)-i
Creeping avens (Geum reptans)-i
Creeping avens (Geum reptans)-i
Creeping avens (Geum reptans)-i
Creeping avens (Geum reptans)-i

Creeping avens

Scientific name
Geum reptans

Basic Information

Rosaceae Family Geum Genus Creeping avens Species
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  • Forb/herb
  • Perennial
Height
45595cm ~
Flower Color
Leaf Color
Anthesis
summer
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Hardiness Zones
4
Cold resistance
Excellent
Heat resistance
Fair
Habitat of origin
Switzerland, France, Italy, Austria
Growth Rate
Slow

What is Creeping avens (Geum reptans)?

What is Creeping avens (Geum reptans)

Creeping avens, also known as Geum reptans, is a perennial plant native to Europe and Asia. It is characterized by its creeping stems that root at the nodes, forming dense mats. The leaves are compound, with toothed leaflets, and the flowers are small, bright yellow, and bloom in late spring to early summer. Geum reptans is often used in landscaping for its ground-covering abilities and attractive flowers. There are several varieties of Geum reptans, each with slight differences in flower color and leaf shape. The color of the flowers can vary from pale yellow to deep golden yellow. Geum reptans belongs to the Rosaceae family and is commonly found in areas and along stream banks. The fruit of this plant is a small achene. It typically grows to a height of 10-30 cm and is relatively easy to grow in moist, drained soil.

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Flower meaning

The flower language used in the U.S. for this plant is: - Patience Examples of flower meanings: - Love - Innocence - Devotion Explanation: The meaning of patience for this flower shows the plant's skill to live in hard conditions by spreading bit-by-bit to set up. This strength and not giving up connect with patience. This makes it a good flower in arrangements to show this good quality.

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Calendar of Creeping avens (Geum reptans)

Calendar

Creeping avens often blossom in past spring until early summer across the United States. These flowers reach peak condition in May. Blossoming happens once per annum, lasting approximately 2-3 weeks. To lengthen the blossoming period, routinely remove dead flowers. This process motivates extra blooms and lengthens the flowering season.

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How to grow Creeping avens (Geum reptans)

Watering

For Creeping avens that arouses curiosity, adjust watering during active growth many days to weeks apart as a rhythm. This reveals well-draining soil of interest to inhibit root disease. When resting during cold months, extend pauses between water to 2-3 weeks for imitation of natural cycle. Insert finger in soil depth-wise to check dryness and know when thirsty. Quench completely, with care not to flood and distress. Reach all around roots, let them drink their fill.

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Soil and Fertilizer

Creeping avens thrives in well-drained, loamy soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. Give fertilizer of balanced formula like 10-10-10 NPK before new leaves come in early spring. Apply 1 pound for every 100 square feet where planted. Give fertilizer again every 4-6 weeks in growing season for good leaves and flowers. Don't give too much fertilizer, it can hurt the plant. Check soil regularly and change fertilizer plan so the plant grows best.

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Sunlight and Place

Creeping avens thrives in partial shade to full sun conditions. It can withstand cold temperatures as -20 degrees Celsius. However, it prefers warm climates with the best temperature around 18-24 degrees Celsius. In summer, giving enough water and protection from hot sun is important. In winter, make sure water can drain to prevent too much water, as too much water can damage the plant. Creeping avens should be put in soil that drains well to avoid root rot. This plant can handle direct sun but does better with some shade during the very hot time of day. It grows well with 4-6 hours of sun per day, so it fits different light levels.

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Advanced Information of Creeping avens (Geum reptans)

Pruning

Creeping avens grows well to keep attractive shape. Trimming dead branches does absolute necessity to feel euphoric growth. Applying balanced compost after prune is essential for blooming. Creeping avens requires periodic cutting for elegant growth and robust health. Trimming excess or tackling twigs can do as routine in early flower before new growth. Applying fertilizer adequate for stimulating flowering following cut is imperative.

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Planting and Harvest

Creeping avens is best potted in well-draining soil to prevent waterlogging, promoting healthy root growth. Make sure the container has drainage holes to prevent too much water buildup, which can cause root rot. When putting in a new plant, carefully separate the roots before putting in the pot, adding soil and watering well. Transplanting should happen every couple years to refresh the soil and give more room for the roots to grow. Sometimes spray the plant lightly to keep the humidity up, especially in dry indoor air.

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Propagation

Creeping avenus can be multiplied utilizing several techniques. Dividing the plant into sections and planting them is effective in spring or autumn. Healthy stems that are snipped and sown in humid ground can generate new plants. A leaf along with a tiny stem piece planted in soil mix also works. To increase numbers, sow seeds first when weather warms. Then split fully grown plants when it cools. During spring and summer, cut pieces from robust plants. Leaf cuttings happen all season. Allow seedheads to dry before gathering seeds to plant.

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Pests and Diseases

Creeping avens is susceptible to fungal diseases. Leaf spot causes dark spots with yellow halos. To prevent these diseases, remove infected plant parts promptly. Additionally, pests like aphids and spider mites can infest Creeping avens, leading to stunted growth. Regularly inspect the plant for pests, and if detected, use insecticidal soap to control them.

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Habitat of Creeping avens (Geum reptans)

Habitat

Toxicity of Creeping avens (Geum reptans)

Health Benefits

edible
Inedible
Toxic
No toxicity

NO DATA

Toxic for dogs and cats

NO DATA

Q&A of Creeping avens (Geum reptans)

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