Erodium

and California

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Erodium

Classification

Species

Clade I, Subclade 1

Subgenus Erodium

 - Section Erodium

 - Section Oxyrynchia

 - stephanianum group

Clade I, Subclade 2

Subgenus Barbata

 - Section  Absinthoidea

Clade II, Subclade 3

 - cygnorum group

Clade II, Subclade 4

 - botrys group

 - Section Cicutaria,

   - Subsection Cicutaria

   - Subsection Acaulia

 - Section Malacoidea

   - Subsection Reichardia

   - Subsection Malacoidea

 - Section Foetida

California

Literature and References

Notes

Erodium hartvigianum Strid & Kit Tan


Perennial; probably dioecious.


Leaves: pinnate with intercalary leaflets, but these only well defined at the leaf base, at the tip the leaf runs together to be pinnatifid



Distribution: Type location :Nomos: Kozanis. Eparchia: Voiou. Mountain: Siniatsiko. -- Southern slopes, between Siatista and Galatini, near highest point on road. Rocky deforested limestone slopes, road embankments and margins of small fields. Alt. 1100-1150 m. 40°17'N 21°33'E


Inflorescence: Sepals with a long mucro, with short glandular hairs and longer eglandular hairs; petals longer than sepals but shorter than sepal +mucro, rounded, lemon yellow; stigma yellow; stamens yellow?


Fruit: Beak 6-7 x carpel. 2n=

Erodium hartvigianum in northern Greece, May 2017. Photo credit: Geert Lambrecht, from the IGG Facebook Group, Licenced under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0)


Erodium hartvigianum in northern Greece, May 2017. Photo credit: Geert Lambrecht, from the IGG Facebook Group, Licenced under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0)