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3/4/07

Boulevard Park, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.

Geranium robertianum spp. robertianum

Growing as a weed beneath my cherry tree.

Kingdom: Plantae (Plants)

Subkingdom: Tracheobionta (Vascular Plants)

Superdivision: Spermatophyta (Seed Plants)

Division: Magnoliophyta (Flowering Plants)

Class: Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons)

Subclass: Rosidae

Order: Geraniales

Family: Geraniaceae (Geranium Family)

Genus: Geranium

Species: robertianum

Subspecies: robertianum

(Geranium robertianum ssp. robertianum) Herb Robert; Robert Geranium

Bec-de-grue à feuilles de ciguë, Érodium à feuilles de ciguë / Redstem filaree, Stork's bill.

 

Pruzilly (Saône-et-Loire).

 

Burgundy, France.

 

Thanks to martinsanford for helping with the identification!

Artemisia scoparia

 

ID credit to Yasmina Agustin

Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park, Mansfield, TX

02.02.15

Sources: www.bio.utexas.edu/courses/bio406d/images/pics/ger/erodiu...; Shinners & Mahler's Flora of North Central Texas, p. 730 & 731; Wildflowers of Texas by Geyata Ajilvsgi, p. 321

 

Note from Ajilvsgi: The mature seedpod of this European native is quite showy and is the basis for most of the plant's common names, such as ALFILERILLO, FILAREE, PIN CLOVER, PIN GRASS, PINK NEEDLE, and STORKSBILL. The family name is from the Greek word geranos, meaning "crane," while the genus name is derived from the Greek word erodios, meaning "heron." These names are in reference to the unusual shape of the fruit, which resembles the head of these birds. Cultivated geraniums are from this family, with most of them coming from the South African genus Pelargonium. Many species of the geranium family (including cranesbill) are used medicinally and for the fragrant oils.

 

Other common names: Redstem Stork's Bill, California Filaree and Alfilaria.

 

Location at ONP: edge of the trail east of the small pond/tank

A chicory, and not in the same genus as wild dandelion.

American Dogwood at Montana de Oro State Park, San Luis Obispo Co., CA, 141013. Cornus sericea. Asterids: Cornales: Cornaceae. AKA (Cornus stolonifera, red osier dogwood, red willow, redstem dogwood, redtwig dogwood, red-rood, creek dogwood, and western dogwood).

Bico-de-cegonha

Common Stork's-bill

 

Formariz, Paredes de Coura

2020

Fall wildflowers and insects from a walk around TVA's Wetland near Harriman and Kingston, TN.

8/11/07

North Seatac Park, Seatac, Washington, U.S.A.

Erodium cicutarium ssp. jacquinianum

Growing in a "waste area" in the park.

Kingdom: Plantae (Plants)

Subkingdom: Tracheobionta (Vascular Plants)

Superdivision: Spermatophyta (Seed Plants)

Division: Magnoliophyta (Flowering Plants)

Class: Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons)

Subclass: Rosidae

Order: Geraniales

Family: Geraniaceae (Geranium Family)

Genus: Erodium (Stork's Bill)

Species: cicutarium (Redstem Stork's Bill)

Subspecies: jaquinianum

(Erodium cicutarium ssp. jacquinianum) Redstem Stork's Bill; Alfilaree; Alfilaria; Filaree; Redstem Filaree; Stork's Bill

Bico-de-cegonha

Common Stork's-bill

 

Praia da Ramalha, Apúlia

2014

Not sure about the ID on this one.

Hog Island, Rhode Island

September 28-30, 2007

It changes before your eyes.

Erodium cicutarium, Kirkland, King County Washington, 25 September 2016.

Daphniphyllum macropodum (syn. D. himalense subsp. macropodum), mid March.

Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park, Mansfield, TX

02.18.15

Sources: www.bio.utexas.edu/courses/bio406d/images/pics/ger/erodiu...; Shinners & Mahler's Flora of North Central Texas, p. 730 & 731; Wildflowers of Texas by Geyata Ajilvsgi, p. 321

 

Note from Ajilvsgi: The mature seedpod of this European native is quite showy and is the basis for most of the plant's common names, such as ALFILERILLO, FILAREE, PIN CLOVER, PIN GRASS, PINK NEEDLE, and STORKSBILL. The family name is from the Greek word geranos, meaning "crane," while the genus name is derived from the Greek word erodios, meaning "heron." These names are in reference to the unusual shape of the fruit, which resembles the head of these birds. Cultivated geraniums are from this family, with most of them coming from the South African genus Pelargonium. Many species of the geranium family (including cranesbill) are used medicinally and for the fragrant oils.

 

Other common names: Redstem Stork's Bill, California Filaree and Alfilaria

 

Location at ONP: edge of the prairie

Erodium cicutarium, also known as common stork's-bill, redstem filaree, redstem stork's bill or pinweed, is a herbaceous annual – or in warm climates, biennial – member of the family Geraniaceae of flowering plants. It is native to Macaronesia, temperate Eurasia and north and northeast Africa, and was introduced to North America in the eighteenth century, where it has since become naturalized, particularly of the deserts and arid grasslands of the southwestern United States. Truly oddly named! Telemacro of this tiny flower along Beaver Lake Road in Lake Country, BC.

ERODIUM CICUTARIUM紅莖鸛草#芹葉牻牛兒苗redstem filaree

ERODIUM CICUTARIUM ES UNA PLANTA FORRAJERA QUE CRECE EN CASI TODAS LAS REGIONES TEMPLADAS DEL GLOBO. LUGARES YERMOS, HERBÁCEOS, SUELOS ARENOSOS, A MENUDO JUNTO AL MAR, PRADOS HÚMEDOS DE MONTAÑA Y CULTIVOS.

芹葉牻máng牛兒苗(學名:ERODIUM CICUTARIUM)也稱為普通鸛草、紅莖花草、紅莖鸛草。為牻牛兒苗科牻牛兒苗屬下的一個種。是一種飼料植物,幾乎生長在全球所有溫帶地區。 貧瘠、草本的地方,沙質土壤,經常在海邊,潮濕的山地草甸和農作物。

Erodium cicutarium, also known as common stork's-bill, redstem filaree, redstem stork's bill or pinweed, is a herbaceous annual – or in warm climates, biennial – member of the family Geraniaceae of flowering plants. It is native to Macaronesia, temperate Eurasia and north and northeast Africa,and was introduced to North America in the eighteenth century,where it has since become naturalized, particularly of the deserts and arid grasslands of the southwestern United States.

 

So this little tree with these beautiful flowers on them...Would love to know the name if anyone can help...Thanks!

American Dogwood at Montana de Oro State Park, San Luis Obispo Co., CA, 141013. Cornus sericea. Asterids: Cornales: Cornaceae. AKA (Cornus stolonifera, red osier dogwood, red willow, redstem dogwood, redtwig dogwood, red-rood, creek dogwood, and western dogwood).

Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park, Mansfield, TX

02.18.15

Sources: www.bio.utexas.edu/courses/bio406d/images/pics/ger/erodiu...; Shinners & Mahler's Flora of North Central Texas, p. 730 & 731; Wildflowers of Texas by Geyata Ajilvsgi, p. 321

 

Note from Ajilvsgi: The mature seedpod of this European native is quite showy and is the basis for most of the plant's common names, such as ALFILERILLO, FILAREE, PIN CLOVER, PIN GRASS, PINK NEEDLE, and STORKSBILL. The family name is from the Greek word geranos, meaning "crane," while the genus name is derived from the Greek word erodios, meaning "heron." These names are in reference to the unusual shape of the fruit, which resembles the head of these birds. Cultivated geraniums are from this family, with most of them coming from the South African genus Pelargonium. Many species of the geranium family (including cranesbill) are used medicinally and for the fragrant oils.

 

Other common names: Redstem Stork's Bill, California Filaree and Alfilaria

 

Location at ONP: edge of the prairie

Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park, Mansfield, TX

02.18.15

Sources: www.bio.utexas.edu/courses/bio406d/images/pics/ger/erodiu...; Shinners & Mahler's Flora of North Central Texas, p. 730 & 731; Wildflowers of Texas by Geyata Ajilvsgi, p. 321

 

Note from Ajilvsgi: The mature seedpod of this European native is quite showy and is the basis for most of the plant's common names, such as ALFILERILLO, FILAREE, PIN CLOVER, PIN GRASS, PINK NEEDLE, and STORKSBILL. The family name is from the Greek word geranos, meaning "crane," while the genus name is derived from the Greek word erodios, meaning "heron." These names are in reference to the unusual shape of the fruit, which resembles the head of these birds. Cultivated geraniums are from this family, with most of them coming from the South African genus Pelargonium. Many species of the geranium family (including cranesbill) are used medicinally and for the fragrant oils.

 

Other common names: Redstem Stork's Bill, California Filaree and Alfilaria

 

Location at ONP: edge of the prairie

Common Stork's Bill Blossom ~ Erodium cicutarium ~ Redstem Filaree ~ Redstem Stork's Bill ~ Pinweed ~ Bec-de-grue à feuilles de ciguë, Bec-de-grue commun, Érodium commun, Érodium à feuilles de ciguë ou Cicutaire ~ Wadi Degla Desert Protectorate near Maadi, Cairo, Egypt.

Redstem Stork's-Bill

(Erodium cicutarium)

Granada,

Spain

Cherry Creek State Park

Pretty little flowers on an invasive weed.

The flipside of the previous photo... again, red where the sun hits the stems. Photographed in the Dunedin botanic gardens, November 2006

Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park, Mansfield, TX

02.18.15

Sources: www.bio.utexas.edu/courses/bio406d/images/pics/ger/erodiu...; Shinners & Mahler's Flora of North Central Texas, p. 730 & 731; Wildflowers of Texas by Geyata Ajilvsgi, p. 321

 

Note from Ajilvsgi: The mature seedpod of this European native is quite showy and is the basis for most of the plant's common names, such as ALFILERILLO, FILAREE, PIN CLOVER, PIN GRASS, PINK NEEDLE, and STORKSBILL. The family name is from the Greek word geranos, meaning "crane," while the genus name is derived from the Greek word erodios, meaning "heron." These names are in reference to the unusual shape of the fruit, which resembles the head of these birds. Cultivated geraniums are from this family, with most of them coming from the South African genus Pelargonium. Many species of the geranium family (including cranesbill) are used medicinally and for the fragrant oils.

 

Other common names: Redstem Stork's Bill, California Filaree and Alfilaria

 

Location at ONP: edge of the prairie

Geraniaceae - Terra Linda Ridge Trail - Terra Linda/Sleepy Hollow Divide - March 29, 2009

Grand Redstem at Newton Lake, Jasper Co., IL, 080722. Ammannia robusta. Rosids: Myrtales: Lythraceae.

Photos from the Sabino Canyon nature walk, March 5 2014

www.sabinonaturalists.org/walkshikesdemos/

Raw file processed with Olympus Viewer 3.

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Lythraceae; drainage above El Esterito, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

Ammannia robusta, near Sauk City, Sauk County Wisconsin, 8 September 2017.

I stopped for a few minutes to remove a small rock that snuck into my shoe. It took a couple of tries to get it gone. Crafty devil. So after I twisted and turned and gyrated to keep my sock off the dirt & rock in the path I finally got my foot back into my shoe. Then I spotted this little weed in the breeze next to where I put my foot down. I didn't spend much time shooting it since Nancy hadn't stopped and I needed to catch up - That is my story & I'm sticking with it regarding this not quite in focus image.

 

Coastal Heron's Bill, Red Stemmed Filaree, Redstem Stork's Bill (erodium cicutarium) - Invasive non-native

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