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Tag: geranium lucidum

flowering shiny geranium on the edge of a road
May 6, 2018 kcweeds

Noxious weed shiny geranium spreading on Vashon Island and other places in King County

Shiny geranium appears to have been brought in with either gravel or plants that were used on a “living wall” on the sides of the daylighted creek. Photo by Sasha Shaw.
April 14, 2017May 8, 2017 kcweeds

Shiny Geranium – April 2017 Weed of the Month

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