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  2. Geranium viscosissimum - Wikipedia

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    Geranium viscosissimum is a large, clumped 0.5–3 feet (0.15–0.91 m) tall perennial wild geranium. The stem, leaves, and flower stalks are covered with sticky hairs. [ 4 ] The right-green leaves are dissected, many-toothed, and deeply-lobed.

  3. Geranium - Wikipedia

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    Geraniums will grow in any soil as long as it is not waterlogged. [2] Propagation is by semiripe cuttings in summer, by seed, or by division in autumn or spring. [3] Geraniums are eaten by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including brown-tail, ghost moth, and mouse moth. At least several species of Geranium are gynodioecious.

  4. Geranium bicknellii - Wikipedia

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    The seeds remain dormant while buried in the forest floor, sometimes for centuries, until a fire removes the organic litter and exposes the seeds to sunlight. The geraniums will germinate, bloom, and set seed profusely for several years after the fire, until other plants grow large enough to shade them out.

  5. Geranium maculatum - Wikipedia

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    Geranium maculatum, the wild geranium, spotted geranium, or wood geranium, is a perennial plant native to woodland in eastern North America, from southern Manitoba and southwestern Quebec south to Alabama and Georgia and west to Oklahoma and South Dakota.

  6. Pelargonium australe - Wikipedia

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    Common names include native storksbill, wild geranium [citation needed] and austral storksbill. [4] The species grows to 50 cm high and has leaves with 5 to 7 lobes. [ 5 ] Umbels of 4 to 12 flowers appear between October and March in the species' native range.

  7. Geraniaceae - Wikipedia

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    Geraniaceae is a family of flowering plants placed in the order Geraniales.The family name is derived from the genus Geranium.The family includes both the genus Geranium (the cranesbills, or true geraniums) and the garden plants called geraniums, which modern botany classifies as genus Pelargonium, along with other related genera.

  8. Germination - Wikipedia

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    It is a measure of germination time course and is usually expressed as a percentage, e.g., an 85% germination rate indicates that about 85 out of 100 seeds will probably germinate under proper conditions over the germination period given. Seed germination rate is determined by the seed genetic composition, morphological features and ...

  9. Geranium erianthum - Wikipedia

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    Geranium erianthum, the woolly geranium, is a flowering plant found in China, Japan, Russia, North America and England. [1] Within its range, it is often known as "wild geranium" or "cranesbill", but note that these common names are also used for several other species within the genus Geranium .

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