Erodium - Wikipedia Erodium is a genus of flowering plants in the botanical family Geraniaceae The genus includes about 120 species with a subcosmopolitan distribution, native to Europe, North Africa, Asia, Australia, and more locally in North and South America [1]
Erodium: Alpine Geranium - Portland Nursery Erodiums can add a beautiful detail to a site in need of a small scale ground cover As members of the geranium family, their flowers have a familiar delicacy and beauty
Erodium: Health Benefits, History, and Uses - VitaLibrary Erodium is a genus within the Geraniaceae family that comprises over 60 species, many of which are native to the Mediterranean region These hardy, drought-tolerant plants have adapted well to arid climates and poor soils, making them ideal for xeriscaping and natural garden settings
Getting to know erodiums - Hardy Plant Society This applies to erodium species originating from the eastern Mediterranean, which produce separate male and female plants With these dioecious plants you will need plants of both sexes to get seed There are a few nice hybrids in circulation, but for the most part, they all seem to be male plants!
Geraniaceae - Erodiums Rock Garden and Container erodiums like a tall container such as a chimney flue, or a drainage pipe There are some erodiums that will grow in well-drained perennial borders, with at least morning sun, and a few erodiums that prefer shade in all but the mildest summers
Erodium Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners The Erodium genus, commonly known as Stork's Bill or Heron's Bill, contains about 60 species of flowering plants native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa These annuals or perennials produce small, often pink flowers from spring to fall, similar in appearance to Geraniums
ERODIUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ERODIUM is a large genus of herbs (family Geraniaceae) having pinnate or pinnatifid leaves, small flowers, and long bearded twisted tails on the carpels
Erodium This site explores the genus Erodium and its sister genus California, from the family Geraniaceae, focusing mainly on the species but also looking at some of the cultivars
127 Species in Genus Erodium - monsteraholic. com The name Erodium originates from the Greek word “erodios,” meaning “heron ” This is a nod to the elongated shape of their seed pods, which resemble a heron’s bill In fact, they’re often called stork’s bills or heron’s bills, and these common names paint a vivid picture of their distinctive feature