Geranium pyrenaicum
Geranium pyrenaicum
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Tap-rooted perennial, 15-50 cm. Stems bearing short glandular hairs and often patent long eglandular hairs. Basal leaves palmatifid to 2/3 ; segments cuneate, truncate, shortly 2-3-fid at the apex into crenate lobules. Pedicels glandular-puberulent, deflexed in fruit. Sepals ovate-oblong, 4,5-5 mm, ± glandular-puberulent and often pilose towards the margin; awn 0,1·0,3 mm. Petals deeply emarginate, 8-10 mm, lilac or rarely white. Mericarps not wrinkled, adpressed-pubescent. Seeds smooth. Fl. 5-7. Woods, meadows, banks, rocky slopes, streams, 50-2400 m.
Europe, N.W. Africa, Caucasia, N. Iran; introduced in N. America.