benoîte
Benoîte is a common name for plants in the genus Geum, which belongs to the rose family, Rosaceae. These herbaceous perennial plants are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The name "Benoîte" is often specifically associated with Geum urbanum, also known as herb bennet or common avens. This species is widely distributed across Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
Plants commonly called benoîte are characterized by their creeping rhizomes and pinnately compound leaves. The flowers
Historically, benoîte, particularly Geum urbanum, has been used in traditional medicine. The roots and leaves were