Geranium erianthum
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Northern Stork-bill (Geranium erianthum): Fairly Common perennial herb on well-drained meadows from the beach to subalpine.
Georeferenced collections in ARCTOS are mostly from the northern mainland, but also from Baranof, Coronation, and Prince of Wales Islands.
Local Notes
- Sitka/Geranium erianthum: Most easily observed at Starrigavan or along Harbor-Gavan Trail where it traverses the south slopes of Harbor Mountain. Seems to be widespread in meadows from sea level to subalpine. (edit)
References
Weblinks
- PFAF page for Geranium erianthum
- EthnoBotany page for Geranium erianthum
- e-FloraBC page for Geranium erianthum
- USDAPLANTS page for Geranium erianthum
- PacNW Herbaria Records for Geranium erianthum
- Search Arctos Database for Geranium erianthum (Southeast only)
- Search Arctos Database for Geranium erianthum (entire database)
- Encyclopedia of Life search for Geranium erianthum
- iNaturalist Observations for Geranium erianthum in Southeast Alaska
Other References
- Hall 2010: "Stream sides, meadows, rocky areas, beaches and alpine. Common."
- Muller: gen; meadows, near beaches, mountains, common