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Photo of Geranium Max Frei (Cranesbill)

Geranium sanguineum Max Frei - noted for its compact growth habit and reddish-purple flowers. It typically forms a spreading mound of foliage typically growing 4-9” tall and spreading 12-24” wide. It features 5-petaled, reddish-purple flowers and deeply-lobed, dark green leaves. Family: Geraniaceae  

Geranium Max Frei (Cranesbill) 5

Author : John Caley
Photo # : 43211
Online since: July 20th 2022

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