2001
DOI: 10.3989/ajbm.2001.v59.i2.128
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California, a new genus of Geraniaceae endemic to the southwest of North America

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“…J.J. ALDASORO, C. NAVARRO, P. VARGAS, L. SAEZ AND C. AEDO is an annual or biennial plant with long petioled leaves growing from short stems. Its leaves are reniform and shallowly lobed, and its flowers have white, sometimes with a red tint, petals that are approximately 6 to 8 mm long (Aldasoro et al, 2002). Flowers are ephemeral with petals typically falling off within one day.…”
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“…J.J. ALDASORO, C. NAVARRO, P. VARGAS, L. SAEZ AND C. AEDO is an annual or biennial plant with long petioled leaves growing from short stems. Its leaves are reniform and shallowly lobed, and its flowers have white, sometimes with a red tint, petals that are approximately 6 to 8 mm long (Aldasoro et al, 2002). Flowers are ephemeral with petals typically falling off within one day.…”
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“…Based on morphological data C. macrophylla has recently been segregated from the genus Erodium into the new monotypic genus California (Aldasoro et al, 2002). Aldasoro et al (2002) describes three characteristics that separate C. macrophylla from species of Erodium (and the genus Monsonia): arrangement of stamens, mericarp bristle morphology, and leaf shape.…”
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“…A sixth genus, California, has been segregated from Erodium primarily because of the absence of staminodes (Aldasoro et al 2002). The genus Erodium is distributed across all continents.…”
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“…Erodium L'Herit is one of the six genera belonging to the family Geraniaceae (Takhtajan, 1997;Aldasoro et al, 2002;Fiz et al, 2006) and is represented by 74 species on all continents except Antarctica (Fiz et al, 2006). North America has 1, South America 1, Australia 5, and Asia 4 species, while the Mediterranean region, as the largest center of diversity, has 63 species (Fiz et al, 2006).…”
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