Cranesbill Geranium 1
By Greenthumb
- 4 Aug, 2010
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This is our wild cranesbill just over the mountains. It does survive this side, but doesn't grow wild. There was soooo much!
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It is so tough! I have it now introduced as little seedlings in a patch of lily of the valley. I let it go to seed and expect I'll find it all around next year. There was a campanula mixed in there as well. Another good seeder.
12 Aug, 2010
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There's plenty of Cranesbill growing wild here down close to the river.
I see it in people's gardens here as well - obviously not the same as the one down by the river!
Never grown it myself though.
8 Aug, 2010