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"Geranium sanguineum, 2015, Bloody Cranesbill, jur-AY-nee-um, 12-18 in Perennial, Z5, magenta-pink , Bloom Month 6a, In Bed BZ for 0.0 years
Bloody Cranesbill’ is the species plant that many cultivars originate from. It is a British native wildflower. Leaves are more deeply cut than other hardy geraniums. Spreading rhizomatous perennial."
Geranium maculatum
Found this white geranium growing among the normal purple ones.
Rock Bridge Memorial State Park
Columbia, Missouri
Undetermined Geranium sp., upper S slope of high valley above Todos Santos, SE Sierra de los Cuchumatanes, Depto. Huehuetenango, Guatemala, 10 Aug 2017.
This is similar to c849 but with a darker pink flower
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This is an evergreen ,extremely hardy ,fast spreading geranium which thrives in full sun or shade. Cut back hard after flowering and it usually reflowers a few weeks later. I trim it hard in early september and it will form a dense evergreen clump all winter and flower in late April or early May the following year