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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