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Practical ecological knowledge for the temperate reader.

Robert's Geranium - Geranium robertianum

 

"Geranium robertianum is a ANNUAL/BIENNIAL growing to 0.4 m (1ft 4in) by 0.4 m (1ft 4in). It is hardy to zone 6 and is not frost tender. It is in flower from Jun to October, and the seeds ripen from Jul to October. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by Insect, self.The plant is self-fertile." [PFAF]

Hazards

Edible Uses

Other Uses

Medicinal Uses

"In Wales, Herb Robert was used as a remedy for gout, and it is recorded as a diabetes remedy in Ireland (Ô Súilleabháin) – a handful of the herb to a pint of water, in wineglassful doses, night and morning (Moloney). Culpeper says that it will heal wounds and stay blood. This sounds like doctrine of signatures, for the whole plant has a red look about it, particularly the stems and the fading leaves. In the same way, it was used in Scotland for erysipelas, or “rose”. Scarlet cloth was also used (Gregor). But the medicinal use went beyond this, and still is used, by herbalists, to treat any skin eruption, herpes, etc., (Schauenberg & Paris), even skin cancer (Beith)." [DPL Watts]

Further Uses and Indications

Pharmacology

Phytochemistry

Pharmacology

  • Antibacterial [HMH Duke]
  • Antiviral: [HMH Duke]
  • Astringent [HMH Duke]
  • Diuretic [HMH Duke]
  • Hemostat [HMH Duke]
  • Hypotensive [HMH Duke]
  • Suppurative [HMH Duke]
  • Vulnerary [HMH Duke]

Fungal Interactions

Harris and Boerner (1990) found the greatest plant mass and phosphorus concentration in arbuscular mycorrhizal Geranium robertianum grown with intermediate densities, i.e., grazing pressure, of the collembolan Folsomia candida. [Dighton TFC]

Cultivation & Propagation

Succeeds in any moderately fertile retentive soil in a sunny position[200]. Tolerates a wide range of soil types[200], succeeding in dry soils[238]. Grows well on woodland edges[24]. The whole plant has an unpleasant aroma[244]. The foxy smell is particularly pronounced after rain[245]. Members of this genus are rarely if ever troubled by browsing deer or rabbits[233]. [PFAF]

Seed - sow spring in situ. [PFAF]

References


Geranium Sp.

"Habit: Annual, perennial herb, often +- glandular, especially above. Stem: generally 1--4 mm wide in lower 1/2. Leaf: palmately lobed to divided, +- hairy; segments generally palmately lobed and/or toothed; upper alternate or opposite; blade generally round in outline, base generally cordate. Inflorescence: (1)2-flowered. Flower: radial (+- bilateral); sepals +- awned to mucronate; stamens 10, outer 5 opposite petals (lacking anthers in G. pusillum), inner 5 alternate petals, nectary glands 5, alternate petals. Fruit: mericarp generally ovoid, dehiscent, 1-seeded; basal callus generally present, often with long bristles.
Species In Genus: +- 400 species: temperate, tropical mountains. Etymology: (Greek: crane, from fruit beak)" [Jepson]

Uses of Related Sp.

References


Geranium bicknellii - Bicknell's geranium

"General: Annual to biennial herb from a taproot; stems decumbent to erect, much-branched, spreading-hairy, often glandular above, 5-60 cm tall." [IFBC-E-flora]

"Habitat / Range Moist to mesic forest openings, recent burns and seepage areas in the lowland, steppe and montane zones; frequent in BC east of the Coast-Cascade Mountains, common on SE Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands, infrequent in the lower Fraser Valley, absent elsewhere on the coast; N to AK, YT and NT, E to NF and S to IO, IN, CO, UT and N CA." [IFBC-E-flora]

Status: Native [E-flora]

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Geranium carolinianum - Carolina geranium

"General: Annual herb from a taproot; stems erect, branched, spreading-hairy, usually somewhat glandular, especially above, 5-70 cm tall." [IFBC-E-flora]

"Habitat / Range Dry meadows and rock outcrops in the lowland, steppe and montane zones; locally frequent on SE Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands, rare eastward in S BC; E to ON and S to TN, KS, MO, SD, MT and N CA." [IFBC-E-flora]

Status: Native [E-flora]

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Geranium dissectum - cut-leaved geranium

"General: Annual herb from a taproot; stems decumbent to erect, branched, stiff-hairy, usually glandular above, 15-60 cm tall." [IFBC-E-flora]

"Habitat / Range Mesic to dry roadsides, fields and waste places in the lowland and montane zone; frequent in SW BC, rare in the Queen Charlotte Islands and in C BC; introduced from Europe." [IFBC-E-flora]

Status: Exotic [E-flora]

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Geranium lucidum - shining geranium

Status: Exotic [E-flora]

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Geranium molle - dovefoot geranium

"General: Annual herb from a taproot; stems decumbent to ascending, stiff-hairy, 10-40 cm tall." [IFBC-E-flora]

"Habitat / Range Mesic fields, lawns and waste places in the lowland zone; common in SW BC, rare northward along the coast; introduced from Eurasia." [IFBC-E-flora]

"Ecological Indicator Information A shade-intolerant, submontane to montane, Eurasian forb introduced to Pacific and Atlantic North America. Occurs in maritime to submaritime cool mesothermal climates on very dry to moderately dry, nitrogen-medium soils. Occasional in early-seral communities, sporadic in open-canopy forests on very shallow, water­shedding sites following disturbance. Its occurrence decreases with increasing elevation and continentality. Characteristic of disturbed sites." (Information applies to coastal locations only)[IPBC-E-flora]

Status: Exotic [E-flora]

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Geranium pusillum - small-flowered geranium

"General: Annual or sometimes biennial herb from a taproot; stems prostrate to erect, stiff-hairy and glandular-hairy, 10-50 cm long." [IFBC-E-flora]

"Habitat / Range Mesic to dry roadsides, fields and waste places in the lowland and montane zones; frequent in SW BC, less frequent eastward in S BC; introduced from Eurasia." [IFBC-E-flora]

Status: Exotic [E-flora]

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Geranium richardsonii - Richardson's geranium

"General: Perennial herb from a thick stem-base; stems ascending to erect, glabrous or stiff-hairy towards the base, purplish glandular hairy above, branched, 20-80 cm tall." [IFBC-E-flora]

"Habitat / Range Moist to mesic meadows and open forests in the lowland to subalpine zones; frequent in BC east of the Coast-Cascade Mountains, rare in the Queen Charlotte Islands; N to YT and NT, E to SW SK and S to SD, NM and CA." [IFBC-E-flora]

Status: Native [E-flora]

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Geranium viscosissimum - Sticky Geranium

Subtaxa Present in B.C.

"General: Perennial herb from a thick stem-base; stems ascending to erect, branched, spreading short-hairy below, long hairy and often glandular-hairy above, 25-90 cm tall." [IFBC-E-flora]

"Habitat / Range Mesic to dry grassland, meadows and open forests in the steppe and montane zones; frequent in S BC east of the Coast-Cascade Mountains, rare northward and on Vancouver Island; E to SK and S to SD, CO, UT and CA." [IFBC-E-flora]

Status: Native [E-flora]

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