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{{Short description|Genus of flowering plants}}{{About|the botanical genus called Geranium|the summer bedding "geranium"|Pelargonium|other uses}}{{Distinguish|germanium}} {{automatic taxobox|image = Geranium February 2008-1.jpg|image_caption = Geranium dissectum|taxon = Geranium
Carl Linnaeus>L.|subdivision_ranks = SpeciesList of cranesbill species>See list.}}Geranium is a genus of 422 species of annual, biennial, and perennial plants that are commonly known as geraniums or cranesbills. They are found throughout the temperate regions of the world and the mountains of the tropics, with the greatest diversity in the eastern part of the Mediterranean region.BOOK, Allaby, Michael, The Dictionary of Science for Gardeners: 6000 Scientific Terms Explored and Explained, 26 August 2015, Timber Press, 978-1-60469-483-3,weblink 5 April 2024, en, The palmately cleft leaves are broadly circular in form. The flowers have five petals and are coloured white, pink, purple, or blue, often with distinctive veining. Geraniums will grow in any soil as long as it is not waterlogged.BOOK, Tibballs, Geoff,weblink 100 Plants That Won't Die in Your Garden, 2017-03-09, Little, Brown Book Group, 978-1-4721-3800-2, en, Propagation is by semiripe cuttings in summer, by seed, or by division in autumn or spring.BOOK, Brickell, Christopher,weblink American Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers, 2011-08-15, Penguin, 978-0-7566-7508-0, en, Geraniums are eaten by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including brown-tail, ghost moth, and mouse moth. At least several species of Geranium are gynodioecious.Hessing, M.B. 1989. Variation in self-fertility and floral characters of Geranium caespitosum (Geraniaceae) along an elevational gradient. Plant Systematics and Evolution 166:225-241.Van Etten and Chang 2014. Frequency-dependent pollinator discrimination acts against female plants in the gynodioecious Geranium maculatum Annals of Botany 114:1769–1778JOURNAL, 10.1016/j.flora.2016.11.007, Prolonged stigma and flower lifespan in females of the gynodioecious plant Geranium sylvaticum, Flora, 226, 72–81, 2017, Elzinga, Jelmer A., Varga, Sandra, 85558947,weblink The species Geranium viscosissimum (sticky geranium) is considered to be protocarnivorous.JOURNAL, Spomer, George G., 1999, Evidence of Protocarnivorous Capabilities in Geranium viscosissimum and Potentilla arguta and Other Sticky Plants,weblink International Journal of Plant Sciences, en, 160, 1, 98–101, 10.1086/314109, 1058-5893,

Name

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Floral diagram of a Geranium garden hybrid called ‘Ann Thomson’, showing 5 free sepals, 5 free petals, 10 free fertile stamens, and a superior ovary consisting of 5 merged carpels, with 5 style branches
The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek (géranos) 'crane'. The English name 'cranesbill' derives from the resemblance of the fruit capsule of some of the species to a crane's head and bill. The ovary portion forms the head and the prolonged stigma creates the appearance of a beak.BOOK, Taylor, Ronald J.,weblink Sagebrush Country: A Wildflower Sanctuary, Mountain Press Pub. Co, 1994, 0-87842-280-3, rev., Missoula, MT, 62, en, 25708726, 1992, WEB, Geranium homeanum,weblink Australian Plants Society, 5 April 2024, en-AU, 17 January 2024,

Description

The flowers are typically five-petaled and white to purple. The leaves are palmate divided into narrow, pointed segments.The fruit capsule consists of five cells joined to a column produced from the centre of the flower. The cells form lobes which eventually separate, each containing one seed. When the fruit is ripe, the beak-like stigma springs open and casts the ovoid, streamlined seeds some distance, dispersing the seeds.JOURNAL, Stamp, Nancy E., Lucas, Jeffrey R., 1983, Ecological Correlates of Explosive Seed Dispersal,weblink Oecologia, 59, 2/3, 272–278, 4217097, 0029-8549,

Confusion with Pelargonium

(File:Geranium sanguineum02.jpg|thumb|upright=.9|The "bill" and seed dispersal mechanism of G.{{Nbsp}}pratense)Confusingly, "geranium" is also the common name of members of the genus Pelargonium, which are also in the family Geraniaceae and are widely grown as horticultural bedding plants. Linnaeus originally included all the species in one genus, Geranium, but they were later separated into two genera by Charles L’Héritier in 1789.BOOK, Lis-Balchin, Maria,weblink Geranium and Pelargonium: History of Nomenclature, Usage and Cultivation, 2002-10-03, CRC Press, 978-0-203-21653-8, en, Other former members of the genus are now classified in Erodium, including the plants known as filarees in North America.BOOK, Armitage, Allan M.,weblink Herbaceous Perennial Plants: A Treatise on their Identification, Culture, and Garden Attributes, 2008-05-01, Quarto Publishing Group USA, 978-1-61058-380-0, en, The term "hardy geranium" is often applied to horticultural Geraniums to distinguish them from the Pelargoniums, which are not winter-hardy in temperate horticulture.BOOK, Parer, Robin, The Plant Lover's Guide to Hardy Geraniums, 20 April 2016, Timber Press, 978-1-60469-418-5,weblink en, WEB, Geranium or Pelargonium? Let's Stop the Confusion,weblink 2024-04-05, Laidback Gardener, en-US, However, not all Geranium species are winter-hardy (see below).WEB, Geranium Climate: Sun and Temperature,weblink geraniumpage.com, The shape of the flowers offers one way of distinguishing between the two genera Geranium and Pelargonium. Geranium flowers have five very similar petals, and are thus radially symmetrical (actinomorphic), whereas Pelargonium (and also Erodium) flowers have two upper petals which are different from the three lower petals, so the flowers have a single plane of symmetry (zygomorphic).WEB, Chris, 2015-11-28, Pelargonium incarnatum - Is it a Geranium? No it's a Pelargonium,weblink 2024-04-05, Phillipskop Mountain Reserve, en-GB, WEB, 2022-11-24, Tom Karwin, On Gardening {{!, Visiting the Geranium family |url=https://www.santacruzsentinel.com/2022/11/24/tom-karwin-on-gardening-visiting-the-geranium-family/ |access-date=2024-04-05 |website=Santa Cruz Sentinel |language=en-US}}

Cultivation

A number of geranium species are cultivated for horticultural use and for pharmaceutical products. Some of the more commonly grown species include:{{div col|colwidth=30em}} {{div col end}}All the above species are perennials and generally winter-hardy plants, grown for their attractive flowers and foliage. They are long-lived and most have a mounding habit, with palmately lobed foliage. Some species have spreading rhizomes. They are normally grown in part shade to full sun, in well-draining but moisture retentive soils, rich in humus.{{Citation |last1=Phillips |first1=Ellen |last2=Colston Burrell |first2=C. |year=1993 |title=Rodale's illustrated encyclopedia of perennials |pages=373–76 |isbn=978-0-87596-570-3 |publisher=Rodale Press |location=Emmaus, Pa.}} Other perennial species grown for their flowers and foliage include: Geranium argenteum, G. eriostemon, G. farreri, G. nodosum, G. procurrens, G. pylzowianum, G. renardii, G. traversii, G. tuberosum, G. versicolor, G. wallichianum, and G. wlassovianum. Some of these are not winter-hardy in cold areas and are grown in specialized gardens like rock gardens.{{Citation |last1=Jelitto |first1=Leo |last2=Schacht |first2=Wilhelm |last3=Epp |first3=Michael E. |last4=Baumgardt (ed. and transl.) |first4=John Philip |year=1990 |title=Hardy herbaceous perennials |volume=1 |pages=260–64 |isbn=978-0-88192-159-5 |publisher=Timber Press |location=Portland, OR}} Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' is a hybrid between G. himalayense (southwestern China), with G. pratense (European meadow cranesbill).WEB,weblink Paghat's Garden, Paghat.com, 2013-09-17,

Cultivars

(File:Geranium (probably 'Johnson's Blue').jpg|thumb|Close up of a geranium flower (probably not 'Johnson's Blue') )The following hybrid cultivars have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit (other cultivars are dealt with under their species name - see above):-WEB,weblink AGM Plants - Ornamental, July 2017, 39, Royal Horticultural Society, 27 February 2018, {{div col|colwidth=20em}}
  • 'Ann Folkard'WEB,weblink RHS Plant Selector Geranium 'Ann Folkard' AGM / RHS Gardening, Apps.rhs.org.uk, 5 April 2020,
  • 'A. T. Johnson' (G. × oxonianum)WEB,weblink RHS Plant Selector Geranium × oxonianum 'A.T. Johnson' AGM / RHS Gardening, Apps.rhs.org.uk, 5 April 2020,
  • 'Ballerina' WEB,weblink Geranium (Cinereum Group) 'Ballerina', RHS, 11 July 2020,
  • 'Blue Cloud'WEB,weblink RHS Plantfinder - Geranium 'Blue Cloud', 1 March 2018,
  • Blue Sunrise='Blogold' (PBR) WEB,weblink Geranium Blue Sunrise='Blogold' (PBR), RHS, 11 July 2020,
  • 'Brookside' WEB,weblink Geranium 'Brookside', RHS, 11 July 2020,
  • 'Danny Boy'WEB,weblink RHS Plantfinder - Geranium 'Danny Boy', 2 March 2018,
  • 'Dilys'WEB,weblink RHS Plant Selector Geranium 'Dilys' AGM / RHS Gardening, Apps.rhs.org.uk, 2013-09-17,
  • 'Gypsy' (G. × lindavicum)WEB,weblink RHS Plantfinder - G. × lindavicum 'Gypsy', 1 March 2018,
  • 'Ivan' WEB,weblink Geranium 'Ivan', RHS, 11 July 2020,
  • 'Mavis Simpson'WEB,weblink RHS Plant Selector Geranium 'Mavis Simpson' AGM / RHS Gardening, Apps.rhs.org.uk, 2013-09-17,
  • 'Nimbus' WEB,weblink Geranium 'Nimbus', RHS, 11 July 2020,
  • 'Orion'WEB,weblink RHS Plant Selector Geranium 'Orion' AGM / RHS Gardening, Apps.rhs.org.uk, 2013-09-17,
  • Patricia='Brempat'WEB,weblink RHS Plantfinder - Geranium Pattricia = 'Brempat', 2 March 2018,
  • Rothbury Gem='Gerfos'WEB,weblink Geranium Rothbury Gem = 'Gerfos', RHS, 14 July 2020,
  • Rozanne='Gerwat'WEB,weblink RHS Plant Selector Geranium ROZANNE= 'Gerwat' PBR AGM / RHS Gardening, Apps.rhs.org.uk, 5 April 2020,
  • 'Russell Prichard'WEB,weblink RHS Plantfinder - Geranium × riversleainum 'Russell Prichard', 2 March 2018,
  • 'Sirak'WEB,weblink Geranium 'Sirak', RHS, 14 July 2020,
  • 'Wageningen'WEB,weblink Geranium × oxonianum 'Wageningen', RHS, 11 July 2020,
  • 'Wargrave Pink' (G. × oxonianum)WEB,weblink RHS Plant Selector Results / RHS Gardening, Apps.rhs.org.uk, 5 April 2020,
{{div col end}}

Gallery

File:Geranium maculatum - wild cranesbill - desc-flower straight on.jpgFile:Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum).jpg|Geranium maculatumFile:Illustration Geranium phaeum0.jpg|Geranium phaeum - from Thomé Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz 1885File:Geranium platypetalum1.jpg|Geranium platypetalumFile:Geranium sanguineum0.jpg|Geranium sanguineumFile:Geranium pratense (Meadow Cranesbill).jpg|Geranium pratense (meadow cranesbill)File:Geranium-robertianum(Samen).jpg|Geranium robertianum (herb robert)File:GeraniumMaderense.jpg|Geranium maderenseFile:Wildgeranium.jpg|Geranium maculatumFile:Starr 980718-1820 Geranium arboreum.jpg|Geranium arboreumFile:Płatek bodziszka.jpg|Geranium petal under the microscopeFile:Geranium (probably 'Johnson's Blue').jpg|Geranium (probably 'Johnson's Blue')File:גרניון גזור.jpg|Geranium dissectum

See also

References

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Bibliography

  • JOURNAL, Aedo, Carlos, Garmendia, Felix Munoz, Some Notes on the Sectional Nomenclature of Geranium (Geraniaceae), Taxon (journal), Taxon, February 1996, 45, 1, 104, 10.2307/1222593, 1222593,
  • weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20060409080903weblink">Genus Geranium in North America: the Perennials

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