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geranium cinereum subcaulescens family : geraniaceae common name : black eyed magenta cranesbill perennial geranium cinereum is native to the pyrenees , but the subspecies , g cinereum ssp subcaulescens var subcaulescens ( sometimes listed as g subcaulescens ) , is native to the balkans , italy , & turkey as a wildflower it naturalizes with ease & will self seed , but is not invasive standing out for its unusually bright bright carmine magenta flowers , black at the base of each petal , attractive to butterflies & other pollinators these flowers are one inch small but numerous & intense especially in may & june , with slight to moderate reflowering throughout summer right up to september or first frost ? |
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