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Erodium maritimum

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identified. The Sardinian population appeared to have a higher level of genetic variability, suggesting that this may be the ancestral population that has migrated west and north since the last Ice Age. The low levels of diversity might be due to founder effects, whereby a small number of individuals have given rise to the entire Atlantic seaboard population.
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The native habitat of sea stork's-bill is generally on rocky, stony ground near the sea, with free-draining soil. It is mesotrophic, calcifugous and xerophilic. In Britain it is considered to have an alternative habitat in short, acid grassland in inland places, but it has disappeared from most such
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Sea stork's-bill is almost entirely restricted to western Europe, where it has a very Atlantic distribution, mainly in south-western Britain, southern Ireland and Brittany. It extends to north-west Spain and the western Mediterranean to Italy. In north Africa it is found only in the Canary Islands
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A 2012 study of the genetics of sea stork's-bill found that populations on the Atlantic coast of Europe lacked diversity, and plants throughout this area were all closely related to each other, as if long-distance dispersal events were frequent. However, no obvious mechanism for this dispersal was
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There are as yet no known associations between insects and sea stork's-bill. It is commonly self-pollinating, but ants and flies are known to visit the flowers, although this apparently does not result in an increase in seed production. Seed dispersal is thought to be facilitated by endozoochory
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herb which typically grows in rosettes pressed flat to the ground, with a deep tap root that allows it to survive through the summer on dry soils. The leaves are all or mostly basal, but are arranged in opposite pairs if the stem elongates. The leaves are simple, oval in outline, up to 2 cm
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Although it normally shuns alkaline soils, it is recorded as growing on limestone hills near Bristol. Where it does so is either "overlooking salt water... or in valleys that were once arms of the sea; never inland," so it may be that the saline influence is more significant than the soil type.
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flowers have five green, pointed, hairy sepals a few millimetres long and usually no petals at all, but sometimes small white petals about the same size as the sepals. If present, the petals fall soon after flowering. There are five stamens, and five carpels which develop into beaked
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hillside, at an altitude of 220 m above sea level. Secondary populations occasionally appear on roadsides, railway lines, walls, in quarries and car parks, but these tend not to persist. In Corsica it occurs at all altitudes, from coastal dunes to over 1,500 m inland.
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Alarcon, M.L.; Vargas, P.; Aldasoro, J.J. (2012). "Erodium maritimum (Geraniaceae), a species with an uneven and fragmented distribution along the Western Mediterranean and European Atlantic coasts, has a weak genetic structure".
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Caroli Linnaei ... Species plantarum :exhibentes plantas rite cognitas, ad genera relatas, cum differentiis specificis, nominibus trivialibus, synonymis selectis, locis natalibus, secundum systema sexuale
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in Britain are L = 9, F = 4, R = 6, N = 6, and S = 3, which supports the conclusion that it favours brightly lit places with low moisture, circumneutral acidity, moderate fertility, and high salinity.
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long, shallowly lobed and quite strongly toothed, with a petiole that can be as long, or longer, than the blade. The surface of the leaf is streaked with long, white, appressed hairs.
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While it is potentially a perennial, sea stork's-bill often behaves as a spring annual, becoming abundant in a wet year and sometimes disappearing above ground in a dry summer.
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There are no currently accepted subspecies or varieties, although several have been suggested in the past, and it is not known to hybridise with any other species.
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For technical confirmation, the pit at the apex of the mericarp is hidden by long hairs in sea stork's-bill, whereas it is generally visible in the other species.
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and the Loire. The isolated population in Corsica is similarly listed as LC. By contrast it is considered to be Critically Endangered in Spain.
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is N34 "Atlantic and Baltic soft sea cliffs", for which it is a diagnostic species. This habitat is subject to protection under the
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also have simple leaves but, like the other three, both have large, persistent petals, whereas sea stork's-bill usually has none.
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flowers are arranged singly (occasionally in pairs), arising from the middle of the rosette on short patent-hairy pedicels. The
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in Shropshire, where it was found over 200 years ago by the Jamaican-English botanist Mary McGhie and is still present, in
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Sea stork's-bill can be separated from other stork's-bills in the areas where it grows by the division of the leaves:
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Its conservation status globally has not been assessed but in Britain, where it is most common, it is listed as LC (
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that look like miniature storks bills, less than 1 cm long. The flowers are usually self pollinating.
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Sinker, C.A.; Packham, J.R.; Trueman, I.C; Oswald, P.H.; Perring, F.H.; Prestwood, W.V. (1985).
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in 1763 but, together with several other similar species, it was transferred to the genus
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Ellenberg's indicator values for British plants. ECOFACT Volume 2. Technical Annex
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in 1789, on the basis that they only have 5 stamens, rather than the 10 of
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A Census of the Vascular Plants of Tasmania, including Macquarie Island
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In some counties in Britain sea stork's-bill is considered to be an
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The only vegetation community listed for sea stork's-bill in the
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Hill, M.O.; Mountford, J.O.; Roy, D.B.; Bunce, R.G.H. (1999).
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is 1-pinnate, whereas sea stork's bill has simple leaves.
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Linné, Carl von; Linné, Carl von; Salvius, Lars (1762).
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Sea stork's-bill in acid grassland on the Long Mynd
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Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd. 674:Flore du Massif armoricain et ses marges 603:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 959: 957: 646:The Vegetative Key to the British Flora 614: 612: 610: 594: 592: 563: 1231:. Bath: R.A. Blackwell & Partners. 1155:The Flora and Vegetation of Shropshire 742: 740: 738: 713: 711: 906: 904: 831:Perring, F.H.; Walters, S.M. (1962). 676:(in French). Mèze: Editions Biotope. 314:Flowering rosette of sea stork's-bill 7: 1281:British Plant Communities, vols. 1-5 1251:. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology. 1152:Lockton, Alex; Whild, Sarah (2015). 644:Poland, John; Clement, Eric (2009). 369:Charles Louis L'HĂ©ritier de Brutelle 1624:IUCN Red List least concern species 1066:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 599:Sell, Peter; Murrell, Gina (2009). 410:) and it is known on the island of 1575:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:60438187-2 382:Its chromosome number is 2n = 20. 14: 870:Salas, M.F.; Baker, M.L. (2021). 773:Hybrid Flora of the British Isles 1346:. 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Index


Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Rosids
Geraniales
Geraniaceae
Erodium
Binomial name
Synonyms
perennial plant
Geraniaceae
monoecious

actinomorphic
hermaphroditic
mericarps

common stork's-bill
musk stork's-bill
Soft stork's-bill
Mediterranean stork's-bill
Linnaeus
Erodium

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