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Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton ssp. cicutarium Erodium cicutarium, also known as redstem filaree, redstem stork's bill, common stork's-bill or pinweed, is a herbaceous annual – or in warm climates, biennial – member of the family Geraniaceae of flowering plants. It is native to the Mediterranean Basin and was introduced to North America in the eighteenth century, where it has since become naturalized, particularly of the deserts and arid grasslands of the southwestern United States.
Distribution The plant is widespread across North America. The plant grows as an annual in the northern half of North America. In the southern areas of North America, the plant tends to grow as a biennial with a more erect habit and with much larger leaves, flowers, and fruits. It flowers from May until August. Common stork's-bill can be found in bare, sandy, grassy places both inland and around the coasts. It is a food plant for the larvae of the brown argus butterfly. The seeds of this annual are a species collected by various species of harvester ants. Description It is a hairy, sticky annual. The stems bear bright pink flowers, which often have dark spots on the bases. The flowers are arranged in a loose cluster and have ten filaments – five of which are fertile – and five styles. The leaves are pinnate to pinnate-pinnatifid, and the long seed-pod, shaped like the bill of a stork, bursts open in a spiral when ripe, sending the seeds (which have little feathery parachutes attached) into the air. Seed launch is accomplished using a spring mechanism powered by shape changes as the fruits dry. The spiral shape of the awn will unwind during daily changes in humidity, leading to a drill-like self-burial of the seeds once they are on the ground. The two tasks (springy launch and self-burial) are accomplished with the same tissue (the awn), which is hygroscopic active and warps upon wetting and also gives rise to the draggy hairs on the awn. Uses The entire plant is edible with a flavor similar to sharp parsley if picked young. According to John Lovell's Honey Plants of North America (1926), "the pink flowers are a valuable source of honey (nectar), and also furnish much pollen". Among the Zuni people, a poultice of chewed root is applied to sores and rashes and an infusion of the root is taken for stomach ache. Source Wikipedia |
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Dixie Mountain Loop - Sonoran Preserve | |
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Go John Trail - CCRP | |
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Overton Trail - CCRP | |
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Bootlegger Trail - MSPN | |
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Mitchell Canyon Loop | |
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Dragonfly Trail - Spur Cross | |
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Bulldog Canyon - Blue Ridge Loop | |
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Gooseneck Trail - MSPC | |
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First Water TH to Canyon Lake | |
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Wasson Peak via Sweetwater Trail | |
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Long Canyon - Bell Trail Loop | |
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Spur Cross to CCRA - Maricopa Trail | |
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Kiwanis / Telegraph Flipper Doodle | |
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North side Baby Canyon | |
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Hidden Treasure Mine - Antelope Hill, BCT | |
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West World Trail - MSP | |
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West World Trail - MSP | |
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West World Trail - MSP | |
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