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Dominant species are Ambrosia camphorata, Erodium cicutarium, and Astragalus prorifer.
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_Scrophularia_, _Erodium_, many _Restiaceæ_, &c. &c. As a strictly teratological condition atrophy of the stamens is more rare than complete suppression.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants Maxwell T. Masters
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A considerable change commenced about the low hills, a Thymelaeus shrub, some curious grasses, an Erodium, a Santonica, occupying the places of the former shrubs, and
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith
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To these may be added the white hemlock stork's-bill (_Erodium cicutarium album_) which grows very abundantly in some parts of my fatherland, and is easily recognizable by its pure green leaves and stems, even when not flowering.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Hugo de Vries 1891
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Perhaps loaded waggons drop some of their seeds, for on those cuttings through the gravel on the road - side have sprung up the dainty little yellow stonecrop, Sedum acre, and the Stork's bill, Erodium moschatum.
John Keble's Parishes Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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Erodium cicutarium, introduced from Spain to America.
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 Charles Darwin 1845
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I suppose Erodium cicutarium was brought to America with cattle from
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 Charles Darwin 1845
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_Erodium_, which has to boast nearly an equal share of admiration.
The Botanical Magazine Vol. 8 Or, Flower-Garden Displayed William Curtis 1772
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Some cold-adapted winter annuals that are becoming more common are popcorn flower, or Pectocarya recurvata, and Erodium cicutarium, known more commonly as red filaree or storksbill.
Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2009
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Some cold-adapted winter annuals that are becoming more common are popcorn flower, or Pectocarya recurvata, and Erodium cicutarium, known more commonly as red filaree or storksbill.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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