Erodium
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Clade I, Subclade 1
Subgenus Erodium
Clade I, Subclade 2
Subgenus Barbata
Clade II, Subclade 3
Clade II, Subclade 4
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Erodium arborescens (Desf.)Willd.
Clade I; Subclade 1; Subgenus Erodium; Section Erodium
Perennial, subshrubby to 35cm, perennial stems woody, thick and contorted, about 12mm thick: tap root long with interrupted circular tubers.
Leaves in thick tufts on the green branch ends, entire, on long, stout petioles, outline triangular, round-
Inflorescence: an upright sparsely leafy branching annual stem of umbels each of 3-
Fruit: Mericarps have a very long feather, and a rather short coil; beaks 12-
2n=20 Guitt.
Distribution: Endemic to Africa – N. Arabia, Egypt to Tunisia, Israel: a xerophyte, found in hot deserts in rocky stony ground.
First published in Sp. Pl., ed. 4. 3: 638 (1800)
Synonyms:
Geranium arborescens Desf. in Fl. Atlant. 2: 110 (1798)
Erodium hussonii Boiss. in Diagn. Pl. Orient. 8: 119 (1849)
Erodium arborescens; S. Israel, Spring 2018; Photo credit: Ori Fragman-
Erodium arborescens; S. Israel, Spring 2018; Photo credit: Ori Fragman-