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Geranium is a
genus of 422
species of annual, biennial, and
perennial plants that are
commonly known as
geraniums or cranesbills. They are
found throughout...
- perennials, succulents, and shrubs,
commonly called geraniums, pelargoniums, or storksbills.
Geranium is also the
botanical name and
common name of a separate...
- limb.
There is no
notch in the top of the petals,
unlike in some
other geraniums.
There are 10
stamens in two
rings of 5 that
project slightly beyond the...
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temperature of 16–18 °C.
Zonal geraniums grow in U.S.
Department of
Agriculture hardiness zones 9
through 12.
Zonal geraniums are
basically tropical perennials...
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species and the
cultivated plant may be
called rose
geranium –
pelargoniums are
often called geraniums, as they fall
within the
plant family Geraniaceae...
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included in
Geranium, and
still commonly called geraniums Chenopodium botrys,
feathered geranium or
Jerusalem oak
goosefoot Ixora spp,
jungle geranium or West...
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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...
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Cranesbill (
Geranium carolinianum) in the
Geraniums Database - Garden.org". garden.org.
Retrieved 2018-11-28. "Carolina Crane's-bill,
Geranium carolinianum"...
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painting Still Life with a
Geranium,
which is held by the Art
Institute of Chicago, or his 1912
painting Pot of
Geraniums in the
National Gallery of Art...
- the
geranium family. It is one of the
parents of the
widely cultivated plant Pelargonium × hortorum,
often called "
geranium", "horseshoe
geranium", "zonal...