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Geranium cranesbill

The Yard in July

August 9, 2016 by turningmoss 2 Comments

Black Eyed Susan growing in the midwest in JulyJuly in Chicago is typically hot and humid mixed with a few good storms – that’s how this July went down. The yard has been at the peak of it’s growing season blooming full ofย flowers in every corner. Let’s take a look back and check out what’s been growing in my midwest urban garden this July. [Read more…] about The Yard in July

Filed Under: Archives, Blog, Outdoor Garden, Plant Tagged With: backyard garden, balloon flower, black eyed susan, bloody cranesbill, bressingham blue hosta, flower, Geranium cranesbill, Geranium cranesbill seed, hosta, hosta flower, july, Lilium Stargazer, peony seed, phlox, phlox flower, Platycodon grandiflorus, Rudbeckia hirta, sedum, sedum autumn joy, Stargazer Lily

Geranium – Bloody Cranesbill

June 5, 2016 by turningmoss 1 Comment

Cranesbill Geranium SanguineumGeranium sanguineum, also known as Bloody Cranesbill, is a low maintenance garden perennial that offers full herbaceous greens with plenty of bright blooms. The flowers petals are papery thin, generally bright magenta with darker veins. The dark green herbaceous foliage is deeply segmented with fine hairs. [Read more…] about Geranium – Bloody Cranesbill

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