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Definition of Geranium robertianum
1. Noun. A sticky low herb with small reddish-purple flowers; widespread in the northern hemisphere.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Geranium Robertianum
Literary usage of Geranium robertianum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. First Lessons in Botany: Designed for Common Schools in the United States by Alphonso Wood (1849)
"Geranium robertianum, leaves, flowers and fruit; a fruit enlarged, showing one
carpel on its elastic style ; 6, cross section of a seed, showing the large ..."
2. Wild flowers worth notice by Phebe Lankester (1879)
"Geranium robertianum. THIS pretty plant is also one of the Crane's-bills, and
belongs to the family Geraniaceae. It is one of the earliest to appear on the ..."
3. Publications by English Dialect Society (1886)
"(8) Geranium robertianum, L.—Bucks., Dev., E. Bord. Bot. E. Bord. ... (2) Geranium
Robertianum, L.—Prior, p. 22. Oxf. Bird's-eye, White. ..."
4. Publications by English Dialect Society (1890)
"The chaffinch. [Tortworth.] [NE] PINK, LONDON. Geranium robertianum. L. [Britten &
Holland.] PINK, WILD. Geranium robertianum. L. [Britten & Holland. ..."