Английская Википедия:Geum reptans

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Geum reptans, the creeping avens,[1] is a species of flowering plant in the genus Geum of the family Rosaceae native to some mountains of Central and Southeastern Europe. A long-lived perennial that reproduces both sexually and clonally, it has high phenotypic variation, but these variable traits do not appear to be adaptations to local conditions.[2]

Distribution

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Botanical illustration

It grows in rock cracks, on moraines, in moist scree fields and atop mountain summits.[2][3] It is widespread[2] in the Alps, where it is typically found at elevations of 2100–2800Шаблон:Nbspm, though its altitudinal range varies: from 1900 to 2500Шаблон:Nbspm in the Maritime Alps to as high as 3800Шаблон:Nbspm in the Graian Alps. It grows less extensively in the Black Forest of Germany, in some parts of the Carpathians (in the Tatras at elevations of 1440–2540Шаблон:Nbspm), in the Rila and Pirin mountains of Bulgaria (at altitudes of 2300–2900Шаблон:Nbspm), and in the Pindus, Korab, and Shar mountains of the Western Balkans.[4][5][3]

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