Geranium monticola Ridl.

Family: Geraniaceae

Description: Pulvinate semi-woody dwarf shrubs (cushion form) (Mangen); small, rosular, up to 7cm high, sometimes growing in small cushions with a stout, woody, erect, often branched stem-like base (van Royen)

Habitat: sandy banks of streams in subalpine grasslands, in open places between tussocks or on rocky outcrops

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Form of cushion TC Tufted cushion, densely caespitose
Compactness 0 Hollow, with canopy gaps
Variability 2 High variability
Root system NA NA
Woodiness 1 Woody at base
Thorniness 0 No
Succulence 0 No
Flowers 2 Long peduncle
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