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Geum triflorum

Common names: three-flowered avens
Taxonomy: Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Rosales > Rosaceae
Roles: study subject
ITIS TSN: 24662
External: RMBL Collections · iNaturalist · iDigBio · GenBank
Papers: 12 | Mentions: 14

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Knowledge graph centered on Geum triflorum with 42 nodes and 143 connections. Top connected: Bombus, Ligusticum porteri, Delphinium, I. aggregata, Ipomopsis aggregata.

Publications (12)

student_paper

Impacts of earlier snowmelt on fruiting phenology and seed success of Rocky Mountain wildflowers

2025Role: text_match
student_paper

Reproductive ecology and pollination biology of Geum triflorum (prairie smoke)

2025Role: text_match
student_paper

How does early snowmelt affect pollen deposition on spring wildflowers?

2024Role: text_match
student_paper

The Effects of Early Snowmelt on Drought Stress in Subalpine Plant Species

2024Role: text_match
student_paper

The Effect of Snowmelt Timing on Pollinator Visitation to Subalpine Wildflowers

2022Role: text_match
article

Comparing predictive measures and model functions for estimating plant biomass: lessons from a sagebrush–rabbitbrush community

2019Plant EcologyRole: text_match
student_paper

Niche breadth changes in response to environmental perturbation: the impact of early snowmelt on subalpine plant-pollinator specialization

2019Role: text_match
student_paper

The Changing Floral Color Landscape Across an Alpine Elevation Gradient

2016Role: text_match
student_paper

Plant Successional Changes Over 67 Years on the Gothic Earthflow.

2014Role: text_match
article

Revisiting Darwin's hypothesis: Does greater intraspecific variability increase species' ecological breadth?

2014American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match
student_paper

The effect of sampling effort on species richness estimates of flower visitors

2007Role: text_match
thesis

Ecosystem responses to warming-induced plant species loss and increased nitrogen availability in a Rocky Mountain subalpine meadow

2006Role: study subject