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      Erodium

      Once upon a time, there was a small and extraordinary plant called Erodium. It had remarkable powers – its leaves could turn vibrant shades of purple, attracting butterflies from miles around. This unique ability fascinated botanists worldwide. Legend had it that Erodium’s magical petals could grant one wish to anyone who found them. People traveled far and wide, searching for this special plant. However, only those with pure hearts and genuine intentions could locate it. Erodium taught everyone the importance of kindness and sincerity, reminding us that true beauty lies not only in appearance but in the goodness of one’s soul.

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      Short Description

      Erodium is a genus of flowering plants in the botanical family Geraniaceae. The genus includes about 60 species, native to North Africa, Indomalaya, the Middle East, and Australia. They are perennials, annuals, or subshrubs, with five-petalled flowers in shades of white, pink, and purple, that strongly resemble the better-known Geranium (cranesbill). Cultivated plants are known as filarees or heron’s bill in North America, whereas in the British Isles they are usually called storksbills.

      Cultivation

      In cultivation, erodiums are usually seen in rockeries or alpine gardens.
      The hybrid cultivar E. × variabile ‘Roseum’ (E. corsicum × E. reichardii), a compact, spreading perennial with rose-pink flowers in summer, has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.

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