CLS G. pusillum Burm, f, A decumbent or prostrate annual with several 
stems 20-30 cm. long, slender, puberulent; leaves numerous, the blades 
kidney-shaped, 2.5-4 cm, in diameter, the basal leaves cleft into about 7 
segments, these usually three-toothed, borne on petioles 5-8 cm, long, 
the stem leaves more deeply cut, the divisions commonly 5, more or less 
pubescent, the petioles quite slender, 3-5 om, long; oes numerous in 
pairs on a short peduncle in the axils of the leaves, the pedicels and 
peduncles subequal, very slender, lv¥l.5 cm, long; sepals 2.5 mm, long, 
pilose, petals violaceous, scarcely longer than the sepals, notched, 
wedge-shaped; mature column 1 cm, long, the achenes pubescent; seeds smooth , 
1.5 m, long, 
Occasional in the warmer valleys. Introduced from Europe. Blue 
Creek; Thatuna Hills; Harvard, 
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