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Southern California wildflower, the Redstem Stork's Bill (Erodium Cicutarium)

Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park, Mansfield, TX

03.17.18

Sources: Shinners & Mahler's Flora of North Central Texas, p. 730-731; www.bio.utexas.edu/courses/bio406d/images/pics/ger/erodiu...; www.inaturalist.org/taxa/47687-Erodium-cicutarium;

bonap.net/NAPA/TaxonMaps/Genus/County/Erodium.

 

Other common names: Redstem filaree, Filaree, Pin-clover, Redstem stork's bill, Common stork's bill, and Pinweed.

 

Location: near the entrance to the Treehouse Overlook

Erodium cicutarium; Redstem Filaree

Kern County, California, US

redstem filaree

Erodium cicutarium

redstem filaree

Erodium cicutarium

Thora Hart Park, Arlington, TX

03.08.17

Sources: Shinners & Mahler's Flora of North Central Texas, p. 730-731; www.bio.utexas.edu/courses/bio406d/images/pics/ger/erodiu...; www.inaturalist.org/taxa/47687-Erodium-cicutarium;

bonap.net/NAPA/TaxonMaps/Genus/County/Erodium.

 

Other common names: Redstem filaree, Filaree, Pin-clover, Redstem stork's bill, Common stork's bill, and Pinweed.

 

Location: beside the sidewalk near the parking lot

Redstem filaree, Spring Creek Forest Preserve, Garland, Dallas County, March 2024

Peony 'Chippewa' 24W21 18yo Lactiflora G3 (Murawska, 1943) (3-DB-R) Lactiflora Cultivar Peony, 36in.@ Maturity, RD tall, dark red double, red stems, sidebuds, visible stamens, midseason bloomer, Hardy to Zone 3-8, Garden G3 (SRC Wild) PLTD 2006.

 

Peony 'Chippewa' (Murawska, 1943) is a double, lactiflora cultivar: tall at ~40”, dark black red, velvety texture, some stamens visible, midseason bloomer, long red stems, side-buds, strong grower, good cut flower, needs support. Not offered in recent nursery catalogs. Bred by A.L. Murawska (1893-1968) River Grove, Illinois who has 42 peonies listed with APS. His focus was on lactiflora cultivars that not only did well at shows, but performed well in the garden: 'Moonstone' and 'Princess Margaret' are highly rated.

 

Does not do well in the rain. The long stems bend and flowers hit the ground.

 

Photo by F.D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0.

Link to additional photos of this plant on my Flickr account from 2014, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24:

 

www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...

 

#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #week4, #Perennial, #Peony, #Double, #RedStems, #Chippewa, #Lactiflora, #24W21, #18yo

Ammannia coccinea Rottb.

valley redstem

Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park, Mansfield, TX

03.17.18

Sources: Shinners & Mahler's Flora of North Central Texas, p. 730-731; www.bio.utexas.edu/courses/bio406d/images/pics/ger/erodiu...; www.inaturalist.org/taxa/47687-Erodium-cicutarium;

bonap.net/NAPA/TaxonMaps/Genus/County/Erodium.

 

Other common names: Redstem filaree, Filaree, Pin-clover, Redstem stork's bill, Common stork's bill, and Pinweed.

 

Location: near the entrance to the Treehouse Overlook

I don't want to keep on beating around the bush (it's a metaphor).

I did say tiny flashes of purple. This one is about 7 1/2 mm across.

Stork’s Bill, Redstem Stork's-Bill, Erodium cicutarium

Erodium cicutarium; Redstem Filaree

Los Angeles county, CA. Non-native

Redstem stork's bill, found in Baskett Slough, early April, 2010

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! Showing this tiny flower in context along Beaver Lake Road in Lake Country, BC.

San Diego County, California, US

The same plant will have elongated clusters at all stages of growth: flowers, green berries or ripe fleshy blue-black berries

After reading GUIMARÃES ET AL. Nomenclator botanicus for Acisanthera (Melastomataceae: Marcetia alliance) Brittonia 69(2): 231–240 (2017), however, Flora Mesoamerica does not accept A, erecta, so I changed the species back to A. quadrata

First Capitol Park, West Columbia, TX

11.09.2021

Source: www.inaturalist.org/taxa/60210-Ammannia-coccinea.

 

Other common names: Valley redstem and purple ammania.

  

Erodium cicutarium

on "grus", or soil consisting of decomposed granite

NW Arizona roadside

tip of car key for scale

Not Bearberry Redstem? - Exobasidium uvae-ursi

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