Geranium L.
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Geranium L., Sp. Pl. 676 (1753)
Geranium L.
Nomenclature
L.
L.
1753
676
ICN
Geranium L.
genus
Geranium
Classification
Subordinates
- Geranium (a) (CHR 518296; Pareora River)
- Geranium (b) (CHR 469918; Red Hills)
- Geranium aequale
- Geranium aff. brevicaule “Manahune”
- Geranium anemonifolium
- Geranium anemonifolium
- Geranium angustifolium
- Geranium 'Ann Folkard'
- Geranium australe
- Geranium brevicaule
- Geranium carolinianum
- Geranium cruentum
- Geranium dissectum
- Geranium drummondii
- Geranium endressii
- Geranium gardneri
- Geranium homeanum
- Geranium incanum
- Geranium inodorum
- Geranium lucidum
- Geranium maderense
- Geranium microphyllum
- Geranium minimum
- Geranium molle
- Geranium palmatum
- Geranium parviflorum
- Geranium phaeum
- Geranium pilosum
- Geranium pilosum
- Geranium pilosum
- Geranium potentilloides
- Geranium potentilloides
- Geranium pratense
- Geranium purpureum
- Geranium pusillum
- Geranium pyrenaicum
- Geranium retrorsum
- Geranium retrorsum
- Geranium robertianum
- Geranium rotundifolium
- Geranium rubescens
- Geranium rubricum
- Geranium sessiliflorum
- Geranium socolateum
- Geranium solanderi
- Geranium traversii
- Geranium wallichianum
- Geranium yeoi
Vernacular names
Descriptions
Geranium L.
Fls paired to solitary, occ. several per peduncle, bracted, regular or nearly so, not spurred; stamens us. 10; seeds 1 per carpel. Dehiscence by carpels curling upward, remaining attached at apex. Herbs or subshrubs with us. palmately lobed, stipulate lvs. Widely distributed genus of some 300 spp.
Geranium L.
2n = 54–56
Geranium L.
Annual, biennial or perennial herbs, sometimes with a caulorrhiza (woody rhizome or root stock), occasionally with small erect trunk, generally aromatic. Basal lvs often rosette-forming, long-petiolate, stipulate, palmately veined, lobed or compound, usually ovate to rounded or reniform. Cauline lvs similar to basal, with petiole becoming shorter, opposite near base, usually alternate above. Fls actinomorphic, single or paired, usually in cymose, bracteate, and pedunculate infls. Sepals 5, imbricate, spurless. Petals 5; claw prominent to almost 0. Fertile stamens usually 10, rarely 5 reduced to staminodes, free or nearly so, the outer antipetalous. Nectar glands 5. Ovary 5-lobed, usually with long style; ovules 2 per loculus. Fr. with long beak, the outer part of style separating into 5 long awns which generally remain attached to the mericarps, curving upwards but never twisted. Mericarps 1-seeded, sometimes releasing seed, lacking apical pits.
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4353558b-197a-4758-be6e-aab43bcc16cc
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Names_Plants
1 January 2000
5 February 2014