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- Pelargonium coronopifolium is a subshrub of up to 40 cm (1+1⁄3 ft) high. It has green to slightly greyish, linear to narrowly elliptical leaves often with irregular teeth towards the tip and white to purple flowers in groups of one to four. It can be found in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Old publications suggested the name buck's horn plantain-leaved stork's bill, but this name never gained common use. (en)
- Pelargonium coronopifolium är en näveväxtart som beskrevs av Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin. Pelargonium coronopifolium ingår i släktet pelargoner, och familjen näveväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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- Pelargonium coronopifolium Rebelo 2.jpg (en)
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- * Geranium coronopifolium
* G. ellipticum, P. ellipticum
* Campylia staticephylla, C. staticaefolium
* P. coronopifolium var. lineare
* P. gramineum
* P. angustissimum (en)
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- Pelargonium coronopifolium is a subshrub of up to 40 cm (1+1⁄3 ft) high. It has green to slightly greyish, linear to narrowly elliptical leaves often with irregular teeth towards the tip and white to purple flowers in groups of one to four. It can be found in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Old publications suggested the name buck's horn plantain-leaved stork's bill, but this name never gained common use. (en)
- Pelargonium coronopifolium är en näveväxtart som beskrevs av Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin. Pelargonium coronopifolium ingår i släktet pelargoner, och familjen näveväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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- Pelargonium coronopifolium (en)
- Pelargonium coronopifolium (sv)
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