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Richardson Geranium
Geranium richardsonii
The name "Geranium" means "Crane Flower". This refers to the shape of the
seed, which resembles a crane's bill. This species is usually found in
moist, shady areas.
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Sticky Geranium
Geranium viscosissimum
This species is found in a more open and dry habitat. It has sticky hairs
on the stems and leaves. The petals of both species have dark lines which
lead toward the center of the flower. These lines guide insects to the
nectar and pollen.
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Albion Basin
Wasatch Mountains
Salt Lake County, Utah
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Photographed
by Sandra Bray
August 1999
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