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Prairie Smoke is a North American native prairie plant, which has the reddish pink to purplish, nodding, globular flowers that bloom in late spring. As the flower fades and the seeds begin to form, the styles elongate (to 2" long) to form upright, feathery gray tails which collectively resemble a plume or feather duster, all of which has given rise to a large number of regional descriptive common names for this plant such as torch flower, long-plumed purple avens, prairie smoke, lion's beard and old man's whiskers.

Prairie smoke

Geum triflorum

prairie smoke