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Info needed on Geranium rotundifolium

Posted by kewstudent (My Page) on
Tue, Dec 2, 08 at 12:27

Does anyone have any information and/or descriptions of Geranium rotundifolium that they would be willing to share?
I'm specifically looking for the kind of descriptions (taxonomic would be great) you get in the Yeo and Bendtsten books - both of which seem to have very little on this species.

Many thanks!


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RE: Info needed on Geranium rotundifolium

Maybe this will help:

Here is a link that might be useful: Geranium rotundifolium


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RE: Info needed on Geranium rotundifolium

Here is a website from Ireland for you to check-out. From another source, to quote Trevor Bath/Joy Jones from their 1994 book Hardy Geraniums: "The Roundleaved Cranesbill is an annual. As one would expect, it has rounded leaves, divided to about halfway, wavy-edged with a small crimson spot marking each notch. It has small, pink flowers with a white centre and bluish anthers, and wedge-shaped petals only slightly notched, which appear in mid-summer. It grows on cliffs, walls and banks, mainly in south and east England, but has no real value."

Here is a link that might be useful: Roundleaf Geranium Ireland


 
 

 

 


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