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Geranium robertianum L.   (redirected from: Geranium eriophorum H.L?.)
Family: Geraniaceae
[Dryopteris disjuncta subsp. calcarea (Sm.) Rouy, moreGeranium eriophorum H.L?., Polypodium dryopteris subsp. robertianum (Hoffm.) Hartm., Polypodium dryopteris var. pumilum DC., Polypodium obtusifolium Schrank, Polypodium phegopteris var. calcareum (Sm.) Lej., Polypodium phegopteris var. robertianum (Hoffm.) Lej., Robertiella robertianum (L.) Hanks]
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Japan Flora: Rather soft, erect annual with spreading long soft hairs, becoming glandular in the upper ones; stcm-lcavcs petio- late, 5-angled, 3 (-5)-sected, soft, 3-6 cm. wide, the median segments broadly ovate, obtuse to acute, rather pinnatcly dis­sected, narrowed to a petiolelike base, the lobes finely dissected and incised; stipules free, small, membranous; peduncles 2- flowered, with long spreading glandular hairs; flowers pale rose, 8-12 mm. across; petals 8-10 mm. long, narrowed to the base; free portion of style about 0.8 mm. long. May-Aug. Mountains.

Honshu (Mount Ibuki in Oomi), Shi­koku. Formosa, China, Himalayas, Europe, N. Africa, and N. America.

Geranium robertianum
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