Family: Rosaceae

Scientific Name: Geum coccineum Cooky

Common Name: Geum Cooky

DescriptionA small plant producing orange yellow flowers with yellow stamens.
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone4-7
Sunlightfull, partial
Moistureprefers moist, average
Soil & Siteaverage, moist well drained, will not tolerate wet winter soils
Temperatureprefers the cooler climates
Flowerson erect, wiry, branching flowering stems, 9-12” high with cymes of 5-petaled orange yellow flowers, May and June, sporadically throughout the summer
Fruithas attractive feathery seed heads.
Leavestrifoliated, rounded lobes, terminal lobe is twice as large as the lateral lobes, largest near the base
Dimensions12 inches tall, 8 inch spread
Maintenancedivide to maintain vigor
Propagationseeds, division
Misc FactsThe name Geum is derived from the Greek "geno" which means "to yield an agreeable fragrance" or from the Greek word "geuein" which means to "to give a good taste".
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