Geranium gracile
Geranium gracile
Narin ıtır
Perennial, 40-70 cm; rhizome horizontal, slender. Stems bearing very short hairs and long subretrorse hairs. Lower leaves 8-15 cm diam., palmatifid to 2/3, segments broadly rhombic-elliptic, acute, coarsely crenate-dentate. Peduncles longer than the subsessile 3-lobed upper cauline leaves. Pedicels glandular-pubescent, remaining erect after flowering. Sepals 8-9 mm, pilose and papillose, often glandular at base; awn 2-3 mm. Petals narrowly cuneate, emarginate, 18-22 mm, pink with deep red veins. Mericarps pilose. Fl. 6-7. Picea orientalis forest, and with Rhododendron luteum, 1400-1600 m.
N. Iran, W. Caucasia. Hyrcano-Euxine element.