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Wild Geranium

Posted on May 28, 2020 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Flowers • Tagged bunny, close up, copyright, Cranesbill, Flowers, garden, green, London, Nature, Ontario, petals, photography, purple, spring • 3 Comments

Close on some native blooms in the garden.

© Sheila Creighton 2020

Light Purple Petals

Posted on May 30, 2015 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Gardens • Tagged close up, copyright, Cranesbill, grey, ground, maple key, native, petals, photography, purple, rock, spring, wildflower • 5 Comments

Light Purple Petals

Scattered petals from the native wildflower, Cranesbill and silver maple keys adorn my garden.

© Sheila Creighton 2015

Shall We Dance?

Posted on June 4, 2013 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Flowers • Tagged Bevan's Variety, Civic Garden Complex, Cranesbill, delicate, ornate, petals, photography, purple, stamens, yellow • 10 Comments
Shall We Dance

Flowers exude the joy of spring.

© Sheila Creighton 2013

Delicate Cranesbill

Posted on May 10, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Gardens • Tagged copyright, Cranesbill, mauve, native, petals, photography, purple, wildflowers • 10 Comments
Delicate Cranesbill

The genus Geranium has over 420 plant species, also known as Cranesbill or Hardy Geranium. This pretty little specimen is in my side garden however Cranesbill grows wild in the woods all over North America.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

 

Delicate Wildflowers

Posted on July 27, 2010 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Flowers • Tagged Cranesbill, Medway Creek, photography, purple, wildflower • Leave a comment
Delicate Wildflowers

Pretty Cranesbill at Medway Creek.

© Sheila Creighton 2010

Cranesbill

Posted on May 18, 2010 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Flowers • Tagged Cranesbill, Medway Creek, photography, wild geranium, wildflower, woodland flowers • Leave a comment
Cranesbill

Also known as Wild Geranium, Cranesbill grows in woods all over Eastern North America. Blooming in May and June this pretty plant is a native perennial.

© Sheila Creighton 2010

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