Wild Geranium (c) 2010 Patty Hankins
I’ve just added a new photo – Wild Geranium – to my Beautifulflowerpictures.com website. Wild Geraniums (geranium maculatum) are one of my favorite spring wildflowers. They are a wonderful flowering native plant that grows throughout much of the United States and Canada. It is found naturally from southern Manitoba and southwestern Quebec, south to Alabama and west to Oklahoma and South Dakota. They grow in open woods throughout the spring. The blossoms range in color from pink to purple, with an occasional white flower. The leaves have 5-7 deeply toothed leaves. I have photographed Wild Geranium in several locations in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. I photographed this particular set of Wild Geraniums at the Laurel Snow Pocket Wilderness area last spring.
This photograph is available as a 10X10″ gallery-wrapped canvas. You can order Wild Geraniums from my website and I will have it available at shows this year.