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FRAGRANT GERANIUM...

Plenty in my garden.

What we wrongly call 'Geranium' are actually 'Pelargonium'... from my garden, where they grow faster than 'weeds'. LOL.

WILD(?) Geranium Ingwersen's Variety (Cranesbill, Perennial Geranium)

Pleasant light pink flowers with pronounced sepals on strong stems.

Macro-rhizum are more drought tolerant than other Cranesbills.

The semi-evergreen aromatic leaves of Geranium Ingwersen's Variety are tinted bronze-red in fall and foliage can be dried for potpourri.

It has a very particular, quite strong smell.

Bees love them.

 

Thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)

 

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Uploaded on June 4, 2024