Alumbloom

One of its most interesting reviewed features is the "cranesbill" fruit. As it dries, it literally catapults seeds up to 30 feet away from the parent plant to aid in spreading.

Reviewers at the Fairfax County Master Gardeners note its ability to transition from a spring bloomer to a lush summer ground cover, with foliage that can turn striking shades of red and orange in the fall.

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Reviews of this plant emphasize its value in woodland gardens and its fascinating botanical features:

It receives rave reviews from local wildlife, particularly attracting specialized mining bees ( Andrena distans ) and various butterflies. One of its most interesting reviewed features is

Gardeners often share their experiences with its growth habits and appearance:

“Native to much of eastern North America, it never disappoints. It has lovely dissected leaves, beautiful pinkish-purple flowers, and it readily spreads, forming stunning patches.” Facebook · Andrew Brand · 1 month ago Living with Hepatitis: How to Stay Healthy |

“I love Wild Geraniums and they make a beautiful addition to any native garden. This plant has a pleasant personality and does well in somewhat shady spots.” Facebook · Wild Littleborough · 1 year ago