Geranium maculatum
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have lots of named perennials want other named perennials
Comments (14)I just sent you an email. I looked at your want list and did not see any there, I do notice you want peonies. You have reached the right person. Send me an email and I can send pictures of which ones I am diving. flowersbytheriver2@comcast.net This post was edited by illinoisdoglover on Fri, Jun 14, 13 at 22:29...See MoreGeranium maculatum?
Comments (8)It looks like nodosum to me - while I freely admit to not knowing all the geranium. I've grown g. nodosum Svelte Lilac for years in dry shade. A little bit coarse looking without any care at all but still has its own charm....See MoreLooks like Geranium maculatum...
Comments (6)at least it's not Canadian anemone. I've been fighting that beast for years. One or two are pretty, but I didn't have one or two of them......See MoreMayapple, Virginia Creeper, or Geranium maculatum?
Comments (2)Geranium Maculatum has some variability in its leaves but these are consistent with that plant....See MoreRelated Professionals
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