Geum aleppicum Jacq., Icon. Pl. Rar. 1: 10 (1781) (syn: Geum aleppicum f. aurantiacoplenum Yen C.Yang & L.H.Zhuo; Geum aleppicum var. decurrens (Rydb.) W.A.Weber; Geum aleppicum var. glabricaule (Juz.) Vorosch.; Geum aleppicum f. glabricaule (Juz.) Kitag.; Geum aleppicum f. plenum Yen C.Yang & P.H.Huang; Geum aleppicum subsp. strictum (Aiton) R.T.Clausen; Geum aleppicum var. strictum (Aiton) Fernald; Geum besseri Fisch. ex Walp.; Geum besserianum Fisch. ex Sweet; Geum decurrens Rydb.; Geum gajewskii Smejkal; Geum glabricaule Juz.; Geum heterophyllum Desf.; Geum inclinatum Schur; Geum intermedium Besser ex M.Bieb.; Geum potaninii Juz.; Geum ranunculoides Ser.; Geum rugosum Desf.; Geum sachalinense H.Lév.; Geum strictum Aiton; Geum strictum var. decurrens (Rydb.) Kearney & Peebles; Geum vidalii Franch. & Sav.);
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Temp. Northern Hemisphere to Mexico: Alaska, Alberta, Altay, Amur, Arizona, Baltic States, Belarus, British Columbia, Buryatiya, California, Central European Rus, China North-Central, China South-Central, China Southeast, Chita, Colorado, Connecticut, East European Russia, East Himalaya, Hungary, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Inner Mongolia, Iowa, Irkutsk, Japan, Kazakhstan, Khabarovsk, Kirgizstan, Korea, Krasnoyarsk, Kuril Is., Magadan, Maine, Manchuria, Manitoba, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mexico Central, Mexico Northeast, Michigan, Minnesota, Mongolia, Montana, Nebraska, New Brunswick, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Caucasus, North Dakota, North European Russi, Northwest European R, Northwest Territorie, Nova Scotia, Ohio, Ontario, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Poland, Primorye, Prince Edward I., Québec, Rhode I., Romania, Sakhalin, Saskatchewan, South Dakota, South European Russi, Tennessee, Tibet, Transcaucasus, Tuva, Utah, Uzbekistan, Vermont, Vietnam, Virginia, Washington, West Himalaya, West Siberia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Xinjiang, Yakutskiya, Yugoslavia, Yukon; Introduced into: Czechoslovakia, Finland, New South Wales, New Zealand North, Norway, Sweden, Tasmania, Victoria as per POWO;
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Common name: Yellow Avens
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As per efi thread:
According to GO Botany G. aleppicum has 200-250 achenes, G. urbanum less than 100 (that should identify this as G. aleppicum), basal part of style spreading pubescent in former, glabrous in latter, petals 6-10 mm long in former, 4-7 mm in latter. Additionally eFlora of N. America fruiting torus on 2-3 mm long stipe and softly hairy in former, sessile and bristly in latter
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Resembles with Geum aleppicum: 2 high res. images.
Id request from, kashmir

Pl. always mention at least date and place in Kashmir.
Geum aleppicum does not have any distribution in India as per POWO.
It may be Geum roylei, as per images and details herein. Pl. check.
Also post images showing leaves etc.
You can send many images one by one in reply in the same post.

Thank you very much sir.. I will do that.


Geum urbanum (syn: G. rotlei)


According to PoIHR, BSI Geum aleppicum Jacq. has got distribution in Jammu and Kashmir.
Now to decide which sp. is this ?

could you send link to this publication
If this species has really distribution in J &K, this should help
According to GO Botany G. aleppicum has 200-250 achenes, G. urbanum less than 100 (that should identify this as G. aleppicum), basal part of style spreading pubescent in former, glabrous in latter, petals 6-10 mm long in former, 4-7 mm in latter. Additionally eFlora of N. America fruiting torus on 2-3 mm long stipe and softly hairy in former, sessile and bristly in latter. Hope it helps.


This is from book not from link


Looks very close to Geum aleppicum.  It is distributed in the whole of temperate world. The distribution shown in the map on POWO almost touches Kashmir.


I will go with G.aleppicum


Kashmir is temperate region


Pl. post habit image.


With the two posted images, I will go with … as per images and details at Geum roylei

Reference:
As per Flowers of India on reconsideration


 

 


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References:
POWO  Catalogue of Life  The Plant List Ver.1.1  BSI Flora of India  Flora of China  FONA illustration  Flowers of India  Wikipedia  GoBotany

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