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Mediterranean stork's bill
Erodium malacoides
45.0667, 13.6288
Field Notes
Description:
Another very common plant found close to the sea. It is is a weedy annual or biennial herb. The young plant grows a number of ruffled green leaves radially outward flat against the ground from a knobby central stem. The stem may eventually reach half a meter in height with more leaves on long, hairy petioles. It bears small flowers with fuzzy, soft spine-tipped sepals and five lavender to magenta petals. The filaree fruit is green with a glandular body about half a centimeter long and a long, pointed style two to three centimeters in length. This weird coloration is usually happening with all plants growing in proximity of the sea in the winter.
Habitat:
It is native to much of Eurasia and North Africa but can be found on most continents where it is an introduced species.
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