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Geranium robertianum
Geranium robertianum,is a common species of cranesbill native to Europe and parts of Asia, North America, and North Africa.It grows as a procumbent to erect annual or biennial plant, up to fifty cm high, producing small, pink, five-petalled flowers (8-14 mm in diameter) from April until the autumn. The leaves are deeply dissected, ternate to palmate, and the stems often reddish; the leaves also turn red at the end of the flowering season. The plant has little root structure. The pictured plant with the leaf in the distinctive red margin, was spotted in Pelion mountain, Greece.
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