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Geranium dissectum - Cutleaf Geranium, Cut-leaved Cranesbill. A native of Europe, Cutleaf Geranium is a weedy plant is found in 29 states.
It grows to about 2 feet tall - or this may be considered 2 feet long, since it is often prone. The stem is densely pubescent - covered with short hairs, as is the rest of the plant. The petioled leaves are alternate and deeply, palmately lobed. The main lobes of the lower leaves are also lobed. The lobes of the lower leaves are usually much broader than on the upper leaves. | A similar species is the United States native Carolina Geranium (Geranium carolinianum), except Carolina Geranium has paler pink - almost white - blossoms, and the upper leaf lobes are broader. Found in: AL, AR, CA, CT, DC, GA, HI, IL, IN, KY, LA, MA, MD, MO, MS, NC, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WA, WV Leave comments on Geranium dissectum at this link. Map courtesy of The Biota of North America Program. Map color key Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both. Do a general Google search of the entire site: #ad
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