Pl.ex.tkaL 66. GERANIE/E. ^84. Erodium. 625 



3. Erodium moschatum. Musk craneslill. 

 Stem trailing; leaves pinnate; leaflets oblong, unequal 



at bottom, slightly petioled, deeply toothed ; peduncles 

 many-flowered ; petals equal, as long as the calyx. 



Geranium moschatum, Rail Si/n. 358, 4; Ger. em. 941; Park. 709; 

 Lin. S. P. 9bl. 



Erodium moschatum, VHeritier inAiton H. Kew, 414. 

 Muscovy. Moschata. Pick needle. Muskij storks-bill. 



Hilly pastures ; annual : May to October. 



Hairs viscous ; odoio- like musk ; leaves elliptical, oblique 

 at bottom; peduncles short, 4.< to 10-flowered; ow^m hairy; 

 cotyledons pinnatifid. 



b. Leaves lobed; peduncles 2 or 3-Jloivered ; perennial. 



4. Erodium maritimum. Sea craneslill. 

 Stem depressed ; leaves heartshape, deeply crenate ; pe- 

 duncles 2 to 't-flowered; awn bald. 



Geranium pusillum supinum, altheiB aut betonicce folio, nostras, Rati 

 S^n. 356, 1. 



Geranium maritimum, Lin. S. P. 951. 



Erodium maritimum, L^IIcrilier in Aiton H. Kew. 2, 416. 



Sandy sea-shore ; perennial; May to September. 

 Stem broad, depressed, branchy ; petioles long ; leaves 

 liispid ; corolla flesh-coloured. 



II. 385. GERANIUM. Dioscorides. Geranium. 



Calyx 5-sepaled; petals 5, regular; stamens 10, mona- 

 delphous, 5 alternately longer, with a nectariferous gland 

 at the base ; arilles 5, 1 -seeded, at the base of a beaked re- 

 ceptacle ; awn convolute, not bearded on the Inside. 



a. Peduncle 1 -flowered ; petals notched. 



1. Gerani^im sa?iguineum. Bloody geranium. 



Leaves orbicular, 5-parted; lobes 3-cut; peduncles one- 

 flowered ; fruit bristly at the tip. 



Geranium haematodes, Raii Syn. 360, 14; Park. Par. 229. 

 Geranium sanguinarium, Ger. em. 945. 

 Ger.inium sanguineum, £/£«, S. P. 958. 

 Bloody cranesbill. 



Limestone rocks and heaths ; perennial ; July to Sept. 



Root woody ; stem weak, prostrate or ascending, hairy ; 

 leaves 3 to 7-cut; lobes S-cut or pinnatifid; peduncle very 

 long ; sepales awned, hairy, 5-ribbed ; petals pale red, 

 veined, very large; fruit smooth ; seed slighdy wrinkled. 



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