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Erodium cazorlanum

Erodium cazorlanum Heywood
Erodium cazorlanum
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Erodium cazorlanum is a species in the Geraniaceae family, first described by Heywood in 1954.

Description

Erodium cazorlanum is a member of the Geraniaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the geranium or cranesbill family. The species was first formally described by the botanist Heywood in 1954. It belongs to the genus Erodium, which includes a number of herbaceous plants characterized by their distinctive seed pods that resemble small birds' beaks. The genus Erodium is primarily distributed in the Mediterranean region and other temperate areas.

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