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Wild Geranium
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Wild Geranium

Wild Geranium ( Geranium maculatum ) is easily grown in rich, moist soils which is organically rich. They are known for their erect, green, deeply divided foliage and clump-forming habit. They have soft blue to lilac-pink flowers blooming in the spring and summer months. They thrive in a part sun environment, spreading 12"-18" wide and flower…
Wild Geranium ( Geranium maculatum ) is easily grown in rich, moist soils which is organically rich. They are known for their erect, green, deeply divided foliage and clump-forming habit. They have soft blue to lilac-pink flowers blooming in the spring and summer months. They thrive in a part sun environment, spreading 12"-18" wide and flowering 18"-24" high. Great to use for a shade garden or border garden, for mass planting , and to attract bees and butterflies . Wild Geranium is a host plant to the White-Marked Tussoc Moth caterpillar (pictured above).
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Wild Geranium ( Geranium maculatum ) is easily grown in rich, moist soils which is organically rich. They are known for their erect, green, deeply divided foliage and clump-forming habit. They have soft blue to lilac-pink flowers blooming in the spring and summer months. They thrive in a part sun environment, spreading 12"-18" wide and flowering 18"-24" high. Great to use for a shade garden or border garden, for mass planting , and to attract bees and butterflies . Wild Geranium is a host plant to the White-Marked Tussoc Moth caterpillar (pictured above).