Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Geranium pusillum L.
Vernacular Name(s):
Small-flowered cranesbill; Small-flowered geranium
 Description

Taprooted annual, to over 30 cm tall, but often much less, densely clothed in short hairs. Stems decumbent to spreading, often branched from the base. Lvs with long eglandular, and short glandular hairs. Lower lvs long-petiolate. Lamina palmately lobed, 1–3.5 × 1.5–4.5 cm, reniform to almost orbicular; lobes 5–9, extending 3/4 way to petiole, 2–3-lobed; secondary lobes oblong to obovate. Upper lvs smaller and simpler with shorter petioles. Fls numerous, often paired; peduncles short; pedicels usually longer than peduncles, curving upwards after flowering, densely clothed in glandular hairs. Sepals 2–3 mm long (to c. 4 mm at fruiting), ± ovate, densely clothed in long, white, pilose and short glandular hairs, mucronate. Petals 2.5–3.5 mm long, obovate, emarginate, pale mauve; claw short. Stamens 10, 4–5 reduced to staminodes (lacking anthers); filaments whitish; anthers mauvish brown. Mericarps 1.5–2 mm long, densely clothed in appressed hairs on outer face. Seed smooth.

[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]

 Biostatus
Exotic
 Phenology

Flowering: Oct.–Feb.