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Geranium wlassovianum |
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| | Tiny first-year flowers |
| Common name |
Wlassov's cranesbill |
| Family |
geraniaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial |
| Flowers |
purple (July) |
| Light |
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| Seed ripens | early September |
Not sure if I have the correct identification on this one. In mid-summer of the year I started these from seed, I spotted a tiny cranesbill flower on a sprawling leafy stalk. According to online sources, this plant is supposed to grow taller than its width, with larger flowers. I certainly enjoyed its fiery red fall foliage. I reserved judgment until this year, and indeed at least one of the plants (pictured above) looks more like what I was expecting.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: patio area Read about all the cranesbills and heronsbills in our garden on my geraniums page Seed for this plant is included on my seed trade list About my plant portraits
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January 17, 2010
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