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Herb Robert

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on May 24, 2005
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Herb Robert is a member of the geranium family, whose name derives from Greek geranos, "crane," because the seedpods are shaped like cranes' bills. The common name comes from Medieval Latin herba Roberti, but just which Robertus was meant remains a mystery. Leading candidates are St. Robert of Molesme (died 1110), a French monk; Robert, duke of Normandy (died 1134); or St. Rupert of Salzburg (died c. 718), a Bavarian ecclesiastic. St. Rupert was long invoked in cases of erysipelas, a painful skin disease, and some claim it was he who discovered the herb's power to stem bleeding-referred to in the alternative name bloodwort. Because of herb Robert's reputed efficacy in treating felons (inflammations near fingernails or toenails), herb Robert was called felonwort. The names fox geranium and red robin probably refer to the plant's reddish flowers. Thanks for taking time to look and any comments you care to make

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mss

2:06PM | Mon, 30 May 2005

wonderful fun reading and visual!

Michelle A.

6:18AM | Fri, 03 June 2005

This is wonderful Danny!

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jcv2

9:26AM | Sun, 12 June 2005

Those weeds have a very typical smelling when bruised (reminding me of black current). Gorgeous macro work, Danny!

sparky123

10:02AM | Sun, 12 June 2005

Superb and facinating info

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