Wild flower ID

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  1. carolyn

    carolyn Strong Ash

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    This has been growing in my flower bed for quite some time, but today I noticed a stalk of flowers on them... hmm, I did not know this flowered. I have never seen any seed heads ... nothing, I thought it was some bulb that was pretty much just foliage. It is not something I planted, either. I think it is a wildflower from the area.
    Any ideas? 100_2029.JPG 100_2031.JPG
     
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  3. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    I think it's a Geranium of some sorts.
     
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    Geranium phaeum.
     
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    Thanks. I had no idea. never seen it flower before, that is for sure. it is full shade nor had I ever seen the flower so I was really stumped.
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    We call then "Donkere Ooievaarsbek"...but just as Palustris said--Geranium phaeum.
    I have some of these in my flower garden.
     
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    carolyn Strong Ash

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    so, phonetically... how do you pronounce that... S? it looks very tongue twisterish.
     
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    Very attractive leaf and bloom Carolyn:like:
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    I will transliterate it-- Donk-ehra Oy-fars-behk. Eazy-peazy, just say it all fast.
     
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    carolyn Strong Ash

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    umm, yeah.. right.
     
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    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    Never seen anything like it and I'm a card carrying member of the Geranium Society!! :oops: I really like the leaves, very pretty indeed-
     
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    Heh,heh,heh...Well to be fair, Dutch isn't the easiest of languages to speak.
     
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    It is a real seed weed for us and it comes up everywhere. There are different coloured forms too. Called Mourning Widow geranium here, because of the dark flowers.
     
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    Daenna, The flower really is a bit more maroon than the photo. I had to change the apeture on my camera to even get a good picture of it. Otherwise it was too dark to see especially with the japanese maple behind it.
     
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    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    She's a beaut!
     
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    Today we didn't do garden work because of the weather.
    But what I did do was to go out to this place in the country and bought some flowering plants and veggie starts.
    I also bought some flowering plants for a pal. My bride and I do his garden for him each year and it is time for that again.
    We had made plans for today a few weeks ago and now that the day has arrived it is too rainy to clean and plant ...however, he did feed us some fantastic lasagne...with a sumptuous dessert.

    Well, the weather is due to improve on wednesday, so we will try for that day for the garden work. Fingers crossed.
     
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