Geranium sylvaticum

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Geranium sylvaticum

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Becco di grù malvaceo (Erodium malacoides (L.) L'Hér., Geraniaceae)
Pelargonium appendiculatum
Pelargonium is a large genus in the Geranium Family, with many of the species native to South Africa. This one is Pelargonium appendiculatum, notable for the soft texture provided by its highly dissected gray-green leaves, as well as its pale yellow flowers with red markings. It comes from north of Cape Town in South Africa's winter-rainfall region, and it goes dormant in the summer.
-Brian
Spotted Geranium, Wild Geranium Geranium maculatum Geraniaceae (Geranium) Family
Photograph taken on May 17, 2026, in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.

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A Scented Geranium
A Garden Geranium (Pelargonium hortorum) emerging on the side of the Flower Field in the conservatory. Photo credit: Eleanor Chua.
Geranium maculatum / Wild Geranium at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
#2506 - Geranium molle - Dove's-foot Crane's-Bill
AKA Awnless Geranium, and a very long list of synonyms.
Originally native to the Mediterranean area, but now widespread, thriving as a weed in drier sandy soils in sunny positions. It's been naturalised in New Zealand since at least 1852.
Ōwhiro Bay, Wellington, New Zealand