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Geranium columbinum (Geraniaceae) 149 18
Geranium columbinum ( common name long-stalked crane's-bill[ or longstalk cranesbill) is a herbaceous annual plant in the family Geraniaceae.
Geranium columbinum reaches on average 15–30 centimeters in height, with a maximum of 60 centimeters.
The stem is more or less erect, hairy and quite branched. The leaves are opposite, approximately pentagonal and palmate and the leaf lobes have two to three deep cuts making it similar in shape to a pigeon's foot.
The flowers are pink to purple, 15–20 millimeters in size with five obovate-heart-shaped petals as long as the sepals. The flowering period extends from March to September.
This plant is present throughout Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa. It has also been introduced into North America.
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Happy Memorial Day, everyone!
Just a simple flower shot, but emblematic of a fantastic late-summer day yesterday, so I thought I'd share it. Hopefully today is as nice. I have a final showdown booked with an extremely tenacious Russian Olive stump. Several days (and numerous blisters) later, the $100 fee to have it ground out is seeming like a bargain.
Have a wonderful day, y'all!
Geranium pratense is a melliferous herb. Its nectar secretion is 1.3 – 1.5 mg/24 hrs. with a sugar content (sugar concentration) of 57 – 71 %
Pour vous souhaiter un bon dimanche et vous dire que le véto de Mouna a trouvé ce matin que son œil avait bien récupéré ... On termine simplement les gouttes
Pas de radio miaou , mais une Mouna qui tarde beaucoup à rentrer ce soir !!!
La Sausana (Geranium rotundifolium) es una especie perteneciente a la familia de las geraniáceas.
Tallos tendidos o casi, de 10-30 cm, con pelos suaves, casi siempre rojizos; hojas mate, redondeadas, verde ceniciento, con incisiones profundas y un puntito oscuro al final de las mismas, con rabillo largo peloso: flores en primavera y verano, caracterÃsticas por sus 5 pétalos cortos y anchos de borde sin partir, redondeado.
Lo encontramos en cualquier herbazal e incluso en campos secos.
Pelargonium species are evergreen perennials indigenous to Southern Africa, and are drought and heat tolerant, but can tolerate only minor frosts. They are commonly known as geraniums.
Pelargonium species are evergreen perennials indigenous to Southern Africa, and are drought and heat tolerant, but can tolerate only minor frosts. They are commonly known as geraniums.
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AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
Geranium seedheads
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On the Blachniks' patio: I arrive about 11:00 a.m. from Mainz, having forfeited my arrival nap to enjoy this beautiful day in Babenhausen
To all who visit and view, and – especially – express support and satisfaction: you are much appreciated!
Eine Geranie
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Album – Babenhausen, Hesse, Germany – 2018SEP07-08:
Mother went this time last year to Babenhausen to visit the Blachniks, whom our family has known 58 years, and we were planning for her to go over again stand-by on the flight I was working this weekend. It began to fill and I was unable to swap trips: if my scheduled flight had no empty passenger seats, I could not carry my mother over the ocean on that day, so Joe agreed to accompany her the day before and I would work the next day to Frankfurt, then ride the crew bus to Mainz, take the train to Babenhausen, visit Mother and the Blachniks, and pick Joe up. He and I would take the train to Mainz, and he would ride back with me while I worked the flight to Charlotte.
And we did! So Mother is in Babenhausen, Joe & I in Charlotte. Next we need her return trip back to the States.
As my vacation is starting, I plan to fly back stand-by, see the Blachniks, Mother, and maybe her host family in Babenhausen a few days while I stay at a hotel, then take Mother by train to Mainz she wants to see, and fly stand-by again; after landing in Charlotte she will overnight with her sister Marie Robinson in Gastonia, to break up the drive back to her home in Brevard.
Hope you enjoy this 37% of our 184 Babenhausen captures!