Geum Chiloense Plant
Category: Perennials
Facts of Geum Chiloense Flower (Plant), "Scientific name for Geum Chiloense Flower is Geum quellyon". The Geum Chiloense Flower (Plant) is a variety of flower of medium in size produced by the Geum chiloense. The Geum Chiloense Flower (Plant) belongs to the Rosaceae family and hails from the central area of Chile. The Geum Chiloense Flower (Plant) appear in abundance of brightly colored red blooms throughout the season. Usually the Geum chiloense flower starts blooming in the month of May. The Geum Chiloense Flower (Plant) that produces these flowers is required to be cultivated in a region where there is a continuous sunlight for a minimum period of six hours per day, even though they perform well in a partial shade. When the Geum Chiloense Flower (Plant) is fully blossomed, it attains a circular shape with bright red-colored petals.
Features
The Geum Chiloense Flower (Plant) are held over the evergreen foliage on thin stems, offering them a light, well-ventilated feeling. The semi-double Geum Chiloense Flower, each with the maximum breadth of 2 inches (5 cm) are a clear, profound-scarlet color, developed by yellow stamens. The Geum Chiloense Flowers come in a marvelous flush in May and June, and continue to emerge for most of the summer season when the spent heads are disconnected. This ability to flower for a longer period makes the Geum Chiloense plant an excellent waterfront plant, combining a planting system consisting of additional ephemeral flowers.
The Geum Chiloense is a small, bright-colored flower with the diameter that ranges from 1 inch to 1 3/4 inches (2.4 to 4.4 cm). The Geum Chiloense five-petal flowers bloom among the evergreen, thickly textured, dark green colored leaves of the plant.
Facts about the Geum Chiloense Flower (Plant)
Usually, the Geum chiloense flower blooms in small clusters, and they resemble sturdy red blotches when observed from a distance, hanging above the ground. The Geum Chiloense Flowers also closely look like that of the decorative quince plant. The plant that produces the Geum Chiloense Flower has been employed in the conventional medicine to treat gastric inflammation, tooth neuralgia, prostatitis and to control menstruation.