White Avens
Geum canadense, or White Avens, is also known as Wood Avens, Colewort, St. Benedict’s Herb, Old Man’s Whiskers, and Bennet’s Root. It has five white petals and is a part of the rose family. There are also Yellow Avens and Long-Plumed Purple Avens (Prairie Smoke).
Cee’s Flower of the Day – FOTD
A beautiful image Beth and such a lovely wildflower 💜
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🌟Txx so much and
have a blessed day!🌟
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Thank you Beth, a blessed day to you too! 🤗💖
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Wonderful Beth, have a nice day!!!
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🌟Thank you Paulo,
happy almost Friday!🌟
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She is such a beautiful, delicate flower. I hope I get to see one in real life.
Enjoy this day. 🤗🧡🌞🌸🌼🐝
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I found her in the woods positively glowing! I hope you get to meet her as well. Have a blessed day 🧚♀️ 🌸😊🌟
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🤗 Thanks. Happiness Friday to you and yours!🧚🏽♀️🌼🧚🏻♀️🌸😊
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Gorgeous! I’m terrible with names of plants so I appreciate you helping educate me.
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It helps me learn more too,
😊🌟😊thank you!
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It’s beautiful! Would never have thought about it in the Rose family. Thanks for the education. 🙂
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🌟 😊Thank you so much, that was my plant learning for the day as well! 😊🌟
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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pretty! So, so pretty! ❤ ❤
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🌟Thank you, Happy Wednesday!🌟
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