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Carolina Geranium

Geranium carolinianum

Description:

a low-growing multi-branched sprawling herb, pubescent annual or biennial, Leaves are palmately five-parted, these divisions being cleft or lobed again; Five-petaled, pale pink or white flowers occur in loose terminal clusters; blooming now in April.

Habitat:

full sun urban dry hard clay natural area

Notes:

Also called Cranesbill

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Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Apr 16, 2017
Submitted on Apr 16, 2017

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