Geum Species, 3-Flower Avens, Grandpa's Whiskers, Old Man's Beard, Prairie Smoke

Geum triflorum

Family
Rosaceae (ro-ZAY-see-ee)
Genus
Geum (JEE-um)
Species
triflorum (TRY-flor-um)
Synonym
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Medium Green
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Palmer, Alaska

Cotopaxi, Colorado

Cherry Valley, Illinois

Galena, Illinois

Quincy, Illinois

Saint Charles, Illinois

Valparaiso, Indiana

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Wichita, Kansas

Smiths Grove, Kentucky

Gardiner, Maine

Brookeville, Maryland

Silver Spring, Maryland

Drummond Island, Michigan

Hopkins, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Lincoln, Nebraska

Sag Harbor, New York

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

, Saskatchewan

Crossville, Tennessee

Austin, Texas

Leesburg, Virginia

Kalama, Washington

Valley, Washington

Augusta, Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin

Menomonie, Wisconsin

Muscoda, Wisconsin

Racine, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

9
positives
1
neutral
0
negative
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J
Southeast, WI | May 2017 | positive

If you like unique and interesting plants, this is one to add to your list. It blooms in early Spring. The flowers are interesting, and t...Read More

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COTOPAXI, CO | January 2014 | positive

Grows well here in full sun with drip irrigation once a week. Rabbits don't like--amazing! Flowers twice a year. Minimal care.

H
Quesnel, BC (Zone 4a) | November 2010 | positive

Lovely little wildflower in the dry central interior of British Columbia. This plant is often grown in gardens, but I enjoy it in the wil...Read More

P
Ortonville, MI | January 2010 | positive

I LOVE this plant. I am most familiar with it through a favorite vacation spot in SD, but I know that it does grow in MI (although now '...Read More

B
Valley, WA | February 2009 | positive

We live between two small towns, Springdale and Valley, Washington. Our immediate area is evergreen forest, with space between for wildf...Read More

M
Gettysburg, PA | June 2007 | positive

We garden in zone 6. I have 3 year old prairie smoke plants. They have never "poofed" much. They flower well and spread generously, bu...Read More

C
Brookeville, MD (Zone 7a) | April 2006 | positive

I've successfully transplanted Geum triflorum into one of my mulched bed from a very generous plant trader.

The plants sta...Read More


Update 11/26/06

It's now fall and my plants are flowering again. Not as much as in the spring but I'm pretty happy about this added bonus.

N
Broadview, SK (Zone 3a) | September 2004 | positive

Beautiful early spring wildflower, that adds color for many weeks as first there are the deep pink flowers (as a kid we called them wild ...Read More

J
Muscoda, WI (Zone 4b) | September 2004 | positive

Prairie Smoke grows wild here in Zone 4b in the margins of the sandy, reforested pine areas along the Wisconsin River. In the spring, it...Read More

E
Weyburn, SK | March 2001 | neutral

This pretty little wildflower is native to Saskatchewan. In the SE part it is protected and we are not supposed to even pick the flowers....Read More

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