Geranium robertianum

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Status

Native

Nomenclature

Geranium robertianum L. Euro+Med Plantbase

Species data in Europe

See the complete information sheet in FloraVeg.EU

Habitats

This species has been recorded in the following habitats (only habitats with species frequency > 5% are shown).:
Subnitrophilous disturbed sites with annual pioneer vegetation 53%, Quercus-Fraxinus-Carpinus betulus forest on eutrophic and mesotrophic soils 48%, Corylus thickets 44%, Shady and nutrient-rich forest fringes with perennial vegetation 41%, Riverine Fraxinus-Alnus forest, wet at high but not at low water 36%, Shady and nutrient-rich forest fringes with winter annuals 33%, Mediterranean thistle fields 32%, Sunny constructed walls with hemicryptophytes 28%, Temperate and boreal riverine Salix forest 27%, Pyreneo-Cantabrian neutrophile Fagus forests 27%, Iberoatlantic Laurus forests 26%, Shady constructed walls with ferns 23%, Iberoatlantic Quercus rotundifolia forests on non-acid soils 18%, Medio-European rich-soil thickets 16%, Southwestern sub-mediterranean deciduous thickets 16%, Alnus swamp forests not on acid peat 16%, Mixed forests on acid soils 14%, Northwestern Iberian holm-oak forests 14%, Shady and nutrient-rich forest fringes with geophytes 13%, Western Palaearctic Taxus baccata forests 12%, Mountain Quercus forests on acid soils 11%, Iberoatlantic lauroid forests in humid ravines with Prunus lusitanica 11%, Pyreneo-Iberian tall-herb communities 11%, Iberoatlantic Quercus rotundifolia forests on acid soils 9%, Iberoatlantic spring communities 9%, Afro-Iberian thermophilous Quercus forests 9%, Dry disturbed sites with biennal pioneer vegetation 9%, Lowland and collinar riverine Salix scrub 8%, High maquis 8%, Mesic disturbed sites of the Cantabrian Mountains, with perennial vegetation 8%, Vegetable gardens and root crops with winter-spring weeds 7%, Quercus pyrenaica forest 7%, Montane Betula celtiberica forests 6%, Fringes of nutrient-rich ditches and riverbanks, with tall-herb perennial vegetation 6%, Mesic to moist disturbed sites, with tall-herb perennial vegetation 6%, Atlantic acidophilous Fagus forests 6%