Erodium Texanum is a species of flowering plants that belongs to the Geraniaceae family. It's commonly known as Texas filaree, Texas stork's bill, and pinweed geranium. This plant is native to the southern United States and northern Mexico and is widely distributed across its range. Texas filaree grows in dry prairies, meadows, savannas, and open woodlands and is valued for its ornamental qualities and medicinal benefits. Its synonyms include Erodium texanum var. texanum, Erodium trifolium, and Geranium texanum. These plants are characterized by their shallow roots, hairless stems, and leaf discs that resemble horseshoes. Texas filaree is an excellent choice for xeriscaping and can thrive in dry, sunny locations.