Should I Cut Back My Wild Geranium After They Have Bloomed?
Long - lived , undemanding in tutelage , and suitable for spreading groundcovers in woodlands and realistic garden , wild geraniumsare also know as cranesbill ( Geranium spp . ) . Hundreds of species develop naturally across temperate regions in the Northern Hemisphere . Deep , slender taproots or rootstock stem - theme make clumping plants with lobed leave that are remindful of both maples and fern . risky geranium ’s most ornamental feature is the five - petaled bloom in spring or early summertime that are white , blue , violet , lavender or any shade of pink ....