ERODIUM caucalifolium.
Bur-parsley leaved Heron’s-bill.
E. caucalifolium, acaule, pedunculis multifloris, foliis
pinnatis: pinnis subpetiolatis pinnatifidis inciso-
dentatis, petiolo communi nudo hirto, petalis ovatis
obtusis basi dense ciliatis calyce duplo longioribus.
Perennial. Stalkless. Leaves numerous, pinnate:
pinnae alternate, pinnatifid or deeply dentated, hairy
on both sides; segments lanceolate,rarely toothed, nerves prominent. Pe taiocluet ef,l aettnetniered oonr
both sides, slightly channelled above, hairy. Peduncles
very long, hairy, and many-flowered. Flowers in a
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with a membranous margin, awned, very hairy. Cortuosllea,
tohfe 5 t wpeot aulps,p etrwmicoes ta ws ildoensgt , aos ft ha eb criaglyhxt , roosvea tceo, looubr,
ssolimghettlhyi nmg alrikkeed Pweliathr goan iduamr:k er3 cloolwouerr paet tatlhse rabtahseer,
smaller, rose-coloured, all densely ciliate at the base.
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lmucernets .of one bracte, divided into many revolute segWe
are indebted to Mr. W. Anderson, Curator of
the Botanic Garden, Chelsea, for the opportunity of
tgriavcine,g uan fdigesucreri boefd t hsipse cbieeas uotfif Eulr,o dainudm, ,a ws hfaicrh a hs ew rea icsaend
from seed received from France under the name of E.
alpinum; from which it abundantly differs, that being
a branching plant, and its petioles toothed between
the pinnse, this being without branches and the pe