198 PINK TO MAGENTA 



1. WILD CRANESBILL; WILD or SPOTTED 

 GERANIUM: 



Geranium maculatum. 



Geranium Family. Apr. — July. 



A plant 1-2 feet high, found in open woods, 



roadsides. Maine to Manitoba and southward. 



Flowers — Pale or deep magenta-pink or lavender, 



divisions 5. 

 Leaves — Usually 5-parted variously toothed, 

 stem leaves opposite. Leaves and plant 

 stem hairy. 



2. HERB ROBERT: Red Robin: Red Shanks: 

 Dragon's Blood. Geranium Robertianum. 



Geranium Family. June — Oct. 



Found in moist, rocky woods. Eastern Que- 

 bec to Minnesota, south to New Jersey and 

 Missouri. 

 Flowers — Deep or pale magenta or pink, about 



3/2 inch across, divisions 5. 

 Leaves — 3-5 parted, variously cleft and toothed, 

 strongly scented. 



Stems spreading, hairy, 6-18 inches 

 high. 



