Geraniaceae

Awns of the fruiting carpels glabrous on the inside surface. Fertile stamens 10 Geranium
Flowers usually in pairs
Mericarps smooth, hirsute. Fruiting pedicels with spreading hairs
Seeds black, covered with isobilateral areolae. Sepals ovate, hirsute, with no closely appressed hairs beneath the longer hairs. Tap root ± globular (napiform). Diffuse, hirsute perennial. Widespread. Grasslands and open forests. Fl. spring–summer Geranium solanderisolanderi
Seeds dark brown, with ± elongated areolae. Sepals lanceolate to elliptic, with very short closely appressed hairs beneath the longer hairs. Leaves often purplish underneath. Tap root swollen, elongated (fusiform). Diffuse perennial, less hirsute than G. solanderi. Widespread. Margins of RF., WSF., creek banks. Fl. spring–summer Geranium homeanum