52 : Alpine Plants. 
Erodium chamedryoides (Balearic Islands). 
Treat like Erodium chrysanthum. 
Erodium chrysanthum (Greece). 
Plant in a well-drained, sunny place between 
rocks on a slope facing full south, where there is 
plenty of depth for the tap-root to descend, in equal 
, »parts of poor loam and grit. In spring examine 
lest frost should have loosened the plants held 
amongst the rocks, and if so, re-wedge, under 
any circumstances top-dressing with the original 
compost. 
Erodium guttatum (Mediterranean Region). 
Treat like Erodium chrysanthum, except that a 
little limestone should be added to the compost in 
which this species is planted. 
Erodium Reichardi (Majorca). 
This species is only partially hardy, and requires 
a sheltered place where it is both shaded from the 
midday sun and fairly dry in winter. 
Erodium Sibthorpianum (Orient). 
Treat like Erodium chrysanthum 
Erodium trichomanefolium (Spain). 
Treat like Erodium chrysanthum. 
Erpetion reniforme (Australia). 
Plant in a shady place with cool bottom, on the 
flat facing north, in equal parts of peat and leaf- 
mould. In spring, and again in autumn, top-dress 
with original compost, worked well among the 
foliage. 
