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Sticky Geranium

Sticky Geranium

Native to Western North America, Geranium viscosissimum (Sticky Purple Geranium) is pollinated by butterflies, native bees, and beneficial insects. In addition to being a pollinator favorite, the seed capsules are enjoyed by birds and small mammals. At 2-3 feet tall and not fussy about soil type, its floating saucer-shaped pink flowers are beautifully contrasted by the bright green foliage and are edible as a garnish or salad addition. Water thrifty once established, it thrives in a sun to part shade location and it is not fussy about soil type, needing only good drainage. Attractive throughout the growing season, it is essential for a native plant collection or sustainable garden setting.

$5.95

Original: $16.99

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Sticky Geranium

$16.99

$5.95

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Sticky Geranium

Native to Western North America, Geranium viscosissimum (Sticky Purple Geranium) is pollinated by butterflies, native bees, and beneficial insects. In addition to being a pollinator favorite, the seed capsules are enjoyed by birds and small mammals. At 2-3 feet tall and not fussy about soil type, its floating saucer-shaped pink flowers are beautifully contrasted by the bright green foliage and are edible as a garnish or salad addition. Water thrifty once established, it thrives in a sun to part shade location and it is not fussy about soil type, needing only good drainage. Attractive throughout the growing season, it is essential for a native plant collection or sustainable garden setting.

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Native to Western North America, Geranium viscosissimum (Sticky Purple Geranium) is pollinated by butterflies, native bees, and beneficial insects. In addition to being a pollinator favorite, the seed capsules are enjoyed by birds and small mammals. At 2-3 feet tall and not fussy about soil type, its floating saucer-shaped pink flowers are beautifully contrasted by the bright green foliage and are edible as a garnish or salad addition. Water thrifty once established, it thrives in a sun to part shade location and it is not fussy about soil type, needing only good drainage. Attractive throughout the growing season, it is essential for a native plant collection or sustainable garden setting.