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Wild geranium 'Espresso'

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Geranium maculatum 'Espresso'

TAMBIÉN CONOCIDO COMO

Spotted cranesbill

Familia de planta

Geranium (Geraniaceae)

Grupo de planta

Hierbas y flores salvajes

Wild geranium is an upright wildflower with unbranching stems, usually reaching 1.5 to 2 feet tall and 1 to 1.5 feet wide. The foliage of 'Espresso' is chocolate brown, and maintains its color throughout the growing season.
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Leaves arise from the base of the plant instead of the stem (basal) and have leaf stalks up to 12 inch long, while a few smaller, 3-lobed leaves can be found along the stem.
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Wild geranium is pollinated by bees, butterflies, and flies.
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ATRIBUTOS
Hojas
Leaves are palmately lobed with 5 to 7 deeply divided lobes. The leaf margins have some smaller lobes and deep teeth.
Flores
Wild geranium has clusters of 2 to 5 flowers at the top of the stems. Flowers have 5 rounded petals that are lavender to pink streaked with darker veins. It has 10 stamens with yellow to brown tips.
Frutas
Fruit is a capsule with 5 chambers, which spring open when ripe. Each chamber has one seed which is attached to the central column of the capsule by a long slender stalk. This unusual fruit structure is how Geranium gets its common name, cranesbill.
Tiempo de floración
Blooming late spring to early summer.

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