Erodium moschatumオフラグ
Musky storksbill ( Erodium moschatum) is widely known as a common weed of gardens, roadsides, disturbed sites, waste areas, crops, and pastures. However, it also grows in natural areas, such as grasslands and open woodlands, and is sometimes regarded as an environmental weed in Victoria. It appears on some local and regional environmental weed
Cite taxon page as 'WFO (2024): Erodium moschatum Much larger than no. 1 [Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Hér.]; stems to 6 dm, the lvs to 3 dm; pinnae tending to be short-stalked, ovate-oblong, 2-4 cm, sharply and shallowly toothed or irregularly shallowly lobed; sep lacking a mucro; anther-bearing filaments with 2 teeth at the enlarged
White-stemmed filaree. Erodium moschatum. Leaves are less dissected, the flowers and fruits are more compactly clustered , and it prefers moister soil than in E. cicutarium. Leaflets are serrate, arranged in slightly unequal pairs. Geraniaceae. Back to Geraniaceae of Orange County, California. Back to Eudicots of Orange County, California.
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