Geranium robertianum
Geranium robertianum
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Differing from G. purpureum in its often larger sepals and leaves, larger petals with a broadly cuneate-obovate limb nearly as broad as long and abruptly narrowed into the claw, orange pollen, mericarps with 1-2 less prominent ridges above the fewer weaker reticulate ridges below. Fl. 4-6. Forest, shady rocks, nr. streams, s.l-2000 m.
Eurasia, N. Africa, America; naturalised in New Zealand.