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Hi anyone name this plant for me

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On 8/30/13 2:34 PM, islayhawk wrote:
Hi anyone name this plant for me

'[image: http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc330/islayhawk/pink.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/qxy966o)


From the divided foliage and the seed pods resembling a crane's bill, it
appears to be some kind of Geranium (not Pelargonium, which is commonly
called "geranium", but actually in the genus Geranium). While many
Geraniums are desired landscape plants, they can also become invasive
weeds via seedlings.

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Hi there, I believe this to be a 'Malva Rosea'.
Hope this helps.
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On 8/30/13 2:34 PM, islayhawk wrote:
Hi anyone name this plant for me

'[image: http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc330/islayhawk/pink.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/qxy966o)


From the divided foliage and the seed pods resembling a crane's bill, it
appears to be some kind of Geranium (not Pelargonium, which is commonly
called "geranium", but actually in the genus Geranium).


I too thought it was a cranesbill.


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Hi there, I believe this to be a 'Malva Rosea'.


No, it's a cranesbill (Geranium sp.) -- take a look at the long
projecting seed pods near the center of the photo, which explain
the common name.

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I don't have any idea what plant it is but i really like that one, i really like to have this plant in my garden.
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Jasper32.gardenbanana wrote:

I don't have any idea what plant it is but i really like that one, i
really like to have this plant in my garden.


I like Casper the Ghost plants too.
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