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I think it might be Erodium sp. We have a species here, Erodium texanum, that greatly resembles the photo. Erodium is classified with Geranium.
http://www.fireflyforest.com/flowers/category/view-plants/pink-flowers/page/4/
Lower right photo.
The most remarkable feature for identification would be the seed pod, which "looks" like a stork's bill. It has a long, tapering pointed part, resembling a bird's bill, attached to a rounded case. This plant has medicinal uses, and if it is not native, someone may have imported it.
Photos taken west of Phoenix, Arizona. Notice in the middle photograph, upper left, two seed pods.
Pat Goltz
Arizona, USA
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Geranium sp. I hope. --
Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
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The basic difference between Geranium and Erodium is that leaves of former are palmately lobed and in latter pinnately lobed or divided. The flowers and fruits look similar. -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh | |
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I think it might be Erodium sp. We have a species here, Erodium texanum, that greatly resembles the photo. Erodium is classified with Geranium. |
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Yes Patji, |
I am sorry for putting up two plants in same post.
First two pics: Erodium moschatum (L.) L' Herit is the only plant reported in Nilgiris for the genus. Next time when I visit the place, I try to look at the bill-like fruits. Attaching one more picture of the same. E. moschatum is a European origin.
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The last three pics may be Geranium sp.- from Muthu ji.
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Not Erodium Muthu ji as indicated earlier. I have photographed Erodium moschatum here in California, with much larger pinnate leaves. "ALL SPECIES OF GERANIUM HAVE PALMATELY LOBED LEAVES, AND THOSE OF ERODIUM PINNATE LEAVES" -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
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Muthu ji |
If you can send me the list of species of Geranium and Erodium reported from the area, I may help to fix your species.
Fruits of Geranium and Erodium look simlar with similar beaks. -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
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