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Geraniaceae is a
family of
flowering plants placed in the
order Geraniales. The
family name is
derived from the
genus Geranium. The
family includes both...
- name of
members of the
genus Pelargonium,
which are also in the
family Geraniaceae and are
widely grown as
horticultural bedding plants.
Linnaeus originally...
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within the
rosid subclade of eudicots. The
largest family in the
order is
Geraniaceae with over 800 species. In addition, the
order includes the
smaller Francoaceae...
- plants, also
known as cranesbills. Both
genera belong to the
family Geraniaceae. Carl
Linnaeus originally included all the
species in one genus, Geranium...
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herbaceous annual – or in warm climates,
biennial –
member of the
family Geraniaceae of
flowering plants. It is
native to Macaronesia,
temperate Eurasia and...
- or
mountain cranesbill is a
perennial species of
plant in the
family Geraniaceae. It can be
found on
roadside verges and
along hedgerows. It is probably...
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Geranium bohemi**** is a
species of
flowering plant belonging to the
family Geraniaceae. It was
first described in 1756 by Carl Linnaeus. Its
native range is...
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Pelargonium grandiflorum is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Geraniaceae,
native to the
southwestern Cape
Provinces of
South Africa. It may be...
- pappus. Awns are
characteristic of
various plant families,
including Geraniaceae and many gr****es (Poaceae). A
common name for awns
includes foxtails...
- Cuscutaceae, Dipsacaceae, Ericaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Gentianaceae,
Geraniaceae, Gunneraceae, Haloragaceae, Hydrophyllaceae, Lamiaceae, Lentibulariaceae...