Geranium pusillum

Small-Flowered Crane’s-Bill

Flower stems of Geranium pusillum can grow up to 40 centimeters long. They grow upright or lying down, depending on the location. The flowering season can last from spring to fall.

If its seeds germinate in the spring, the Small-Flowered Crane’s-Bill will only grow as an annual. If they germinate in late summer or fall, it can overwinter.

Geranium pusillum

Popular name(s): Small-Flowered Crane’s-Bill, Small Geranium
Botanical name: Geranium pusillum
Family: Geraniaceae
Origin: Asia, Europe, North Africa and as an introduced species also in some regions in North America and South America (source).
Height: 10 to 40 centimeters
USDA zone: 5 (-9.4 °F/-23 °C)
Poisonous: No

Geranium pusillum

Geranium pusillum

Geranium pusillum

Geranium pusillum

Geranium pusillum

Geranium pusillum

Geranium pusillum

Categories: Red & Pink Flowers | Wildflowers |

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