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stork's-bill

[ stawrks-bil ]

noun

  1. Also called heron's-bill. any of various plants belonging to the genus Erodium, of the geranium family, having deeply lobed leaves, loose clusters of pink, purple, white, or yellow flowers, and long, slender fruit.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of stork's-bill1

First recorded in 1555–65
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Amid the golden yarrow, glittery desert parsley and sapphire cluster lilies are oddly, yet aptly, named stork’s-bill, grass widows and naked broomrape.

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Some Circumvolutions are also made upon the upper part of the Arm, near its Head: The Space that lies between the Rollers and the Circumvolutions of the Arm, and which bears the Name of Geranium or Stork's-Bill, is likewise cover'd with some Circumvolutions, and the Band is stay'd by making Circumvolutions quite round about the Body.

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Leaves pinnately dissected Stork's-bill, Erodium cicutarium. 2b.

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Japan, 16. mountain, 12. poppy-like, 13. shaggy, 23. shining, 15. star, 20. stork's-bill, 12. sulphur-coloured, 21.

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Among various similar names may be noticed the crane's-bill and stork's-bill, from their long beak-like seed-vessels, and the valerian, popularly designated capon's-tail, from its spreading flowers.

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