Geranium maculatum
gracie01 zone5 SW of Chicago
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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 MoreHave: desmodium, gaultheria, geranium maculatum WANT: natives
Comments (3)Hi Amelanchier, Welcome to Garden Web. I thought you might like to know there is no email link on your member page, thus no way to email you. To set up your email, just go to the bottom on any page here, and click on Member Pages Then click on Edit your Personal Information, Page, and Preferences You will then probably be asked to login in again. Then check the box Allow other users to send you email via forms at our site. That will place a link on your member page. It will also show you addy to a member if they started the thread, are receiving follow-up replies, if you post to it. While there editing, you may want to fill in your state abbreviation. It goes in the one box provided for the garden zone and state abbreviation or location. Some members will not respond to a trade post if the location is not listed in posting line info and they are clueless about where a member is located. Happy Gardening and trading. Sue...See MoreWent to Carley and Whitewater State Parks Today
Comments (4)It's odd that I've never been to Whitewater, being so close to it, but I was out at Carley about 3 years ago when the bluebells were in bloom and they were unbelievable! Seems like that was just a little bit later in the season, but maybe not.....See MoreSaw Geranium maculatum (Wild Geranium) on sale
Comments (26)Although they're not native to me I grow a little pot filled with hosta, fern, and blue geranium in full shade. It started blooming a month ago and looks lovely in that dark corner. I also grow them under blackberry with varegated Solomon's seal. Those only get winter sun so no flowers. But the leaves are evergreen here so its green in the winter when the berries and Solomon are gone. These geranium would grow under your ferns as they don't get tall so I think a spot where you can enjoy them is best....See Moregracie01 zone5 SW of Chicago
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